An Approach to Network Level Support for Inter-Cloud Live Migration
Keywords:
ViNe, IPOP, TAP device, ViNe Overlay, HWDTAbstract
Inter-Cloud live migration of virtual machines is beneficial to a number of scenarios to keep communications between and to virtual machines uninterrupted, inter-cloud live migration must rely on support from the network layer to handle the dynamic relocation of virtual machines between different networks. We developed a prototype implementation of these mechanisms for the ViNe virtual network developed at University of Florida. ViNe provided the methods that simplify resource management and deal with connectivity constraints and support legacy applications for distributed systems by enabling global address ability of VN-connected machines through either a common layer 2 Ethernet or a NAT-free layered 3 IP networks.
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