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Containing Low Tail-Latencies in Packet Processing Using Lightweight Virtualization

  • Technical University of Munich

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Abstract

Packet processing in current network scenarios faces complex challenges due to the increasing prevalence of requirements such as low latency, high reliability, and resource sharing. Virtualization is a potential solution to mitigate these challenges by enabling resource sharing and on-demand provisioning; however, ensuring high reliability and ultra-low latency remains a key challenge. Since bare-metal systems are often impractical because of high cost and space usage, and virtual machines require substantial additional resources, we evaluate the utilization of containers as a potential lightweight solution for low-latency-enabled packet processing. Herein, we discuss the benefits and drawbacks and encourage the use of container environments in low-latency packet processing when the degree of isolation of customer data is adequate and bare metal systems are unaffordable. Our results demonstrate that containers achieve similar latency performance with more predictable tail-latency behavior compared to bare metal packet processing. Further-more, we show that the overhead caused by virtualization is negligible in tail latencies.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2023 35th International Teletraffic Congress, ITC-35 2023
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9798350360073
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023
Event35th International Teletraffic Congress, ITC-35 2023 - Turin, Italy
Duration: 3 Oct 20235 Oct 2023

Publication series

Name2023 35th International Teletraffic Congress, ITC-35 2023

Conference

Conference35th International Teletraffic Congress, ITC-35 2023
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityTurin
Period3/10/235/10/23

Keywords

  • container
  • low-latency
  • packet processing
  • testbed
  • virtualization

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