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Concurrent Direct Network Access for Virtual Machine Monitors

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Concurrent Direct Network Access for Virtual Machine Monitors
This paper presents hardware and software mechanisms to enable concurrent direct network access (CDNA) by operating systems running within a virtual machine monitor. In a conventional virtual machine monitor, each operating system running within a virtual machine must access the network through a software-virtualized network interface. These virtual network interfaces are multiplexed in software onto a physical network interface, incurring significant performance overheads. The CDNA architecture improves networking efficiency and performance by dividing the tasks of traffic multiplexing, interrupt delivery, and memory protection between hardware and software in a novel way. The virtual machine monitor delivers interrupts and provides protection between virtual machines, while the network interface performs multiplexing of the network data. In effect, architecture provides the abstraction that each virtual machine is connected directly to its own network interface. Through the use of C...
Jeffrey Shafer, David Carr, Aravind Menon, Scott R
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where HPCA
Authors Jeffrey Shafer, David Carr, Aravind Menon, Scott Rixner, Alan L. Cox, Willy Zwaenepoel, Paul Willmann
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