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In a nonuniform memory access (NUMA) system, I/O to a local interconnect is more efficient than I/O to a remote interconnect. Managing resources of virtual machines (VMs) is complex in a virtualized NUMA system because multiple VMs are competing for CPU, memory, and devices spread across NUMA nodes. In this article, the authors study how to schedule VMs for better I/O on a NUMA system. They discuss...
In a Non Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) system, I/O to a local device is more efficient than I/O to a remote device. A device connected to the same socket having the CPU and memory offers a closer proximity for I/O operations. Modern microprocessors also support on-chip I/O interconnects with which the processor may drive I/O to a local device from the processor cache, without the need to interact with...
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