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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF VIRTUAL ROUTERS IN PARAVIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF VIRTUAL ROUTERS IN PARAVIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT. Group Members: Abhishek Bajaj: MT2009013 Anargha Biswas: MT2009019 Ambarish Kumar: MT2009067 Deepak Porwal : MT2009107 Kirti Wadehra : MT2009158. WORK DONE.

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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF VIRTUAL ROUTERS IN PARAVIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT

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  1. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF VIRTUAL ROUTERS IN PARAVIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT Group Members: Abhishek Bajaj: MT2009013 Anargha Biswas: MT2009019 Ambarish Kumar: MT2009067 Deepak Porwal: MT2009107 KirtiWadehra: MT2009158

  2. WORK DONE • Successful installation of the guest OS’s working on Xen, acting as a para virtual environment. • Configuration of the Host OS into a router and setting up of a virtual network. • Establishment of communication between two different networks within the virtual environment • Performance evaluation using IPERF,JPERF

  3. SYSTEM SETUP

  4. ROUTER CONFIGURATION Steps for configuring Host OS(OpenSuse 11.1) into Router: 1)Disable the bridged(default) mode. 2)Create a private network. 3)Change firewall settings. 4)For each domU in vm directory add “bridge=br1” in the MAC address. 5)To each domU assign an IP address and route via the host.

  5. NETWORK DIAGRAM Host OS as Router 192.168.9.19 192.16.9.19 192.168.9.13 192.16.9.107 Guest_Os1(Mysuse) Guest_Os2(Suse 11)

  6. HOST AND GUEST INTERACTION Host to Guest

  7. GUEST-HOST-GUEST INTERACTION

  8. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION • IPERF Network testing tool that can create TCP and UDP DataStream and measure the throughput of a network that is carrying them. • JPERF Graphical front end tool for iperf

  9. PERFORMANCE CHART Host- Guest Network Performance Chart

  10. Guest-Guest Performance Chart

  11. UDP Connection Chart

  12. Comparative study of Native Router v/s Virtual Router Throughput (Kbps) Packet size (KB) Throughput (Kbps) Packet size (KB)

  13. WORK TO BE DONE • Comparative study of router performance with multiple routers • Comparative study of router performance in Para-virtual and fully virtual environment

  14. REFERENCES [1] Andreas Berl1, Andreas Fischer1, Hermann de Meer1, Alex Galis2, and Javier Rubio-Loyola3, “Management of Virtual Networks”, in Management of Networks and Services, Sept. 2008. [2] MosharafChowdhury, “Network virtualization present and future”, presented at Network virtualisation project meeting, Waterloo, Canada May 2008. [3] N.M MosharafChowdhury, RaoufBoutaba, “Survey of Network Virtualisation”,inTechnical Report: CS-2008-25, University of Waterloo. Canada, Oct. 2008. [4] Florian Baumgartner, Torsten Braun, “Virtual Routers A tool for networking Research and education”, in ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review vol. 33, July 2003 [5] S. F. Bush, “Active virtual network management protocol,” in Proceedings of the Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation, pp.182-192,1999.

  15. THANK YOU

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