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Showstopper: The Partial CPU Load Tool

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2014

Abstract

Provisioning strategies relying on CPU load may be sub-optimal for many applications, because the relation between CPU load and application performance can be non-linear and complex. With the knowledge of the relation between CPU load and application performance, resource provisioning strategies could be tuned to a particular application, but the required knowledge is difficult to obtain, because classic benchmarking is not suited for performance evaluation of partial-load scenarios.

As a remedy, we present Showstopper, a tool capable of achieving and sustaining a predefined partial CPU load (or replay a load trace) by controlling the execution of arbitrary CPU-bound workloads. By analyzing performance interference among applications running in colocated virtual machines, we demonstrate how Showstopper enables systematic and reproducible exploration of the platform- and application-specific relation between CPU load and application performance.