Abstract-SPECmail2009 is a new benchmark suite for measuring the performance of corporate mail servers. It assumes the IMAP4 protocol for retrieving messages and a large fraction of transactions are for manipulating hierarchical messages and mail folders from the users connected via high-speed networks. In this paper, we present a performance analysis of SPECmail2009, including disk I/O behavior, quality of service metrics, and CPU time breakdown. The IMAP4's capability of directly manipulating the messages on the server makes SPECmail2009 a highly I/Obound workload. Our experiments show that a combination of a small but fast access SCSI drive for indexing messages and larger but slower SATA drives for message files can be an option for building a cost-effective mail storage. Both of multiprocessing and multithreading are quite effective for SPECmail2009 especially in the user mode execution.
Abstract-A virtualized system incorporates multiple systems into a single physical computer as virtual domains. A lot of data centers and server systems have been organized using virtualization technology to merge several computer systems. On the shared system, resource manager is the key affecting the performance. However, the resource management in current systems does not provide accurate resource allocation, because it only utilizes information from virtual machines and disregards the state of running applications.The paper demonstrates the CPU resource controller taking the state of application as inputs to produce the minimum resource retaining application performance in acceptable level. In particular, it employs two-layered controller. The first layer controller makes resource request based on the relationship between the state and resource demand of each application, modeled by fuzzy control theory. This approach is efficient to represent resource allocation model since fuzzy control theory deals imprecise and uncertain problems. The second layer controller adjusts the requests to the system capacity and builds the layout of resource capacity based on the relative Quality of Service performances between applications. For the separation of resource, common resource controller imposes a hard limit on the amount of resource a given domain can consume. The controller allocates resource with most effective capacity configuration. Under certain specified conditions, the controller does not set the capacities and allows domains to use the free time if the resource is idle. This results in eliminating unused resources and achieves relative high resource usage.Finally, the resource controller is evaluated with a virtualized system, and its advantages over conventional resource allocation methods are shown.
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