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ssg_virtualization
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Goal
- As an owner of a VM, I would like my guest to suffer no more than 50ms time skew during live migration, so I can run timing-sensitive applications in it.
Acceptance Criteria
- report the average and standard deviation of guest time skew during pre-copy live migration.
Details
- Prepare two bare-metal nodes with chronyd so that the time difference between them is below 1ms.
- Start a RHEL9 guest on one node.
- Ensure that chronyd or any other time-manipulating service is not running in the guest.
- repeat 100 times in order to measure the migration-driven time skew |pre-migration-diff - post-migration-diff|
- Measure the time difference between the guest and and its node in 1ms precision (or better).
- Migrate the guest. Measure the time difference again.
- Publish the average and standard deviation of our time skew.
- Ensure that it does not become worse in the future