MigrOS: Transparent Operating Systems Live Migration Support for Containerised RDMA-applications

09/15/2020
by   Maksym Planeta, et al.
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Major data centre providers are introducing RDMA-based networks for their tenants, as well as for operating the underlying infrastructure. In comparison to traditional socket-based network stacks, RDMA-based networks offer higher throughput, lower latency and reduced CPU overhead. However, transparent checkpoint and migration operations become much more difficult. The key reason is that the OS is removed from the critical path of communication. As a result, some of the communication state itself resides in the NIC hardware and is no more under the direct control of the OS. This control includes especially the support for virtualisation of communication which is needed for live migration of communication partners. In this paper, we propose the basic principles required to implement a migration-capable RDMA-based network. We recommend some changes at the software level and small changes at the hardware level. As a proof of concept, we integrate the proposed changes into SoftRoCE, an open-source kernel-level implementation of the RoCE protocol. We claim that these changes introduce no runtime overhead when migration does not happen. Finally, we develop a proof-of-concept implementation for migrating containerised applications that use RDMA-based networks.

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