Memory monitoring in a multi-tenant OSGi execution environment
Author(s) -
Koutheir Attouchi,
Gaël Thomas,
André Bottaro,
Gilles Muller
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2602458.2602467
Subject(s) - computer science , memory protection , overhead (engineering) , java , resource (disambiguation) , memory leak , embedded system , virtual machine , service provider , service (business) , operating system , memory management , computer security , computer network , virtual memory , overlay , business , marketing
International audienceSmart Home market players aim to deploy component-based and service-oriented applications from untrusted third party providers on a single OSGi execution environment. This creates the risk of resource abuse by buggy and malicious applications, which raises the need for resource monitoring mechanisms. Existing resource monitoring solutions either are too intrusive or fail to identify the relevant resource consumer in numerous multi-tenant situations. This paper proposes a system to monitor the memory consumed by each tenant, while allowing them to continue communicating di-rectly to render services. We propose a solution based on a list of configurable resource accounting rules between tenants, which is far less intrusive than existing OSGi monitoring sys-tems. We modified an experimental Java Virtual Machine in order to provide the memory monitoring features for the multi-tenant OSGi environment. Our evaluation of the mem-ory monitoring mechanism on the DaCapo benchmarks shows an overhead below 46%
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