Analysis of Availability of Virtualized Servers

Authors

  • L. H. S. Bomfim
  • L. B. Silva
  • R. J. P. B. Salgueiro
  • R. S. Jacaúna

Keywords:

virtualization, analysis of availability, markov chains

Abstract

The analysis of availability of virtualized servers is an important tool for managers in information technology and communication especially when it comes to planning and design of datacenters. If the use of virtualization enables a cost reduction, it can also make the system more susceptible to downtime. This work analyzes the availability of two environments, one with a virtualized server and the other with nonvirtualized servers. The services offered are e-mail, DNS, Web Server and File Server, a typical scenario in many companies. It is developed a case study using analytical modeling with Fault Tree and Markov Chains. The Fault Tree is used to model the servers and Markov Chains to model the behavior of each component of hardware and software. The non-virtualized environment is composed of four servers, each
one providing specific services, while the virtualized consists of a single server with four virtual machines, each one providing a service. By analyzing the models developed, the results show that although the non-virtualized system has less downtime, because has less dependence between the services, the difference in this case is 0.06% annually, becomes irrelevant when compared to the benefits brought by virtualization.

Published

2012-05-29

How to Cite

Bomfim, L. H. S., Silva, L. B., Salgueiro, R. J. P. B., & Jacaúna, R. S. (2012). Analysis of Availability of Virtualized Servers. Scientia Plena, 8(3(a). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.org.br/sp/article/view/908

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