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[Xen-users] Live Migration SPECweb2005


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  • From: "Mahendra Kutare" <mahendra.kutare@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 14:16:31 -0400
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Hi ,

I have started working on Xen pretty recently.

I am playing with Xen live migration feature with specweb2005 as VM.

I want to know as how should i measure the - disruption time - during live migration.

I see that in Xen Live Migration Paper it talks about -

1. Amount of VM memory transfered vs elapsed time -

How do we measure this ? Can we check any specific memory file of the VM and its amount transferred ?

2. Transfer rate (mbits/sec) vs elapsed time.

How are these measurement performed with Xen ?

Thanks
Mahendra

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