Sun 14 Jun 2015 16:50 - 17:15 at C123 - Optimizing Garbage Collection Chair(s): Richard Jones

Forseti is a principled approach for holistic memory management that permits a sysadmin to specify the total physical memory resource that may be shared between all concurrent virtual machines on a physical node. Forseti models the heap size versus application throughput for each virtual machine, and seeks to maximize the combined throughput of the set of VMs based on concepts from economic utility theory. We evaluate the Forseti system using a standard Java managed runtime, i.e. OpenJDK. Our results demonstrate that Forseti enables dramatic reductions (up to 5x) in heap footprint without compromising application execution times.

Sun 14 Jun

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16:00 - 17:15
Optimizing Garbage CollectionResearch Papers at C123
Chair(s): Richard Jones University of Kent
16:00
25m
Talk
Recycling Trash in Cache
Research Papers
Jonathan Shidal Washington University, Ari J. Spilo Washington University, Paul T. Scheid Washington University, Ron K. Cytron Washington University, Krishna M. Kavi University of North Texas
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16:25
25m
Talk
Reducing Pause Times With Clustered Collection
Research Papers
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16:50
25m
Talk
The Judgment of Forseti: Economic Utility for Dynamic Heap Sizing of Multiple Runtimes
Research Papers
Callum Cameron University of Glasgow, Jeremy Singer University of Glasgow, David Vengerov Oracle
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