sponsors
help promote
usenix conference policies
Unikernel Monitors: Extending Minimalism Outside of the Box
Dan Williams and Ricardo Koller, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Recently, unikernels have emerged as an exploration of minimalist software stacks to improve the security of applications in the cloud. In this paper, we propose extending the notion of minimalism beyond an individual virtual machine to include the underlying monitor and the interface it exposes. We propose unikernel monitors. Each unikernel is bundled with a tiny, specialized monitor that only contains what the unikernel needs both in terms of interface and implementation. Unikernel monitors improve isolation through minimal interfaces, reduce complexity, and boot unikernels quickly. Our initial prototype, ukvm, is less than 5% the code size of a traditional monitor, and bootsMirageOS unikernels in as little as 10ms (8× faster than a traditional monitor).
Open Access Media
USENIX is committed to Open Access to the research presented at our events. Papers and proceedings are freely available to everyone once the event begins. Any video, audio, and/or slides that are posted after the event are also free and open to everyone. Support USENIX and our commitment to Open Access.
author = {Dan Williams and Ricardo Koller},
title = {Unikernel Monitors: Extending Minimalism Outside of the Box},
booktitle = {8th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing (HotCloud 16)},
year = {2016},
address = {Denver, CO},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/hotcloud16/workshop-program/presentation/williams},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = jun
}
connect with us