VT-IO: A Virtual Time System Enabling High-fidelity Container-based Network Emulation for I/O Intensive Applications

Author:

Chen Gong1,Hu Zheng2,Qu Yanfeng2,Jin Dong2

Affiliation:

1. Illinois Institute of Technology, USA

2. University of Arkansas, USA

Abstract

Network emulation allows unmodified code execution on lightweight containers to enable accurate and scalable networked application testing. However, such testbeds cannot guarantee fidelity under high workloads, especially when many processes concurrently request resources (e.g., CPU, disk I/O, GPU, and network bandwidth) that are more than the underlying physical machine can offer. A virtual time system enables the emulated hosts to maintain their own notion of virtual time. A container can stop advancing its time when not running (e.g., in an idle or suspended state). The existing virtual time systems focus on precise time management for CPU-intensive applications but are not designed to handle other operations, such as disk I/O, network I/O, and GPU computation. In this paper, we develop a lightweight virtual time system that integrates precise I/O time for container-based network emulation. We model and analyze the temporal error during I/O operations and develop a barrier-based time compensation mechanism in the Linux kernel. We also design and implement Dynamic Load Monitor (DLM) to mitigate the temporal error during I/O resource contention. VT-IO enables accurate virtual time advancement with precise I/O time measurement and compensation. The experimental results demonstrate a significant improvement in temporal error with the introduction of DLM. The temporal error is reduced from 7.889 seconds to 0.074 seconds when utilizing the DLM in the virtual time system. Remarkably, this improvement is achieved with an overall overhead of only 1.36% of the total execution time.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Modeling and Simulation

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