Gang Luo, Chunqiang Tang, et al.
CIKM 2008
Fast Virtual Disk (FVD) is a new virtual machine (VM) image format and the corresponding block device driver developed for QEMU. QEMU does I/O emulation for multiple hypervisors, including KVM, Xen-HVM, and VirtualBox. FVD is a holistic solution for both Cloud and non-Cloud environments. Its feature set includes flexible configurability, storage thin provisioning without a host file system, compact image, internal snapshot, encryption, copy-on-write, copy-on-read, and adaptive prefetching. The last two features enable instant VM creation and instant VM migration, even if the VM image is stored on direct-attached storage. As its name indicates, FVD is fast. Experiments show that the throughput of FVD is 249% higher than that of QCOW2 when using the PostMark benchmark to create files.
Gang Luo, Chunqiang Tang, et al.
CIKM 2008
Byung Chul Tak, Chunqiang Tang, et al.
IM 2013
Gang Luo, Chunqiang Tang, et al.
IHI 2010
Chunqiang Tang, Sunjit Tara, et al.
USENIX ATC 2009