Pomegranate compartmentalizes commodity OS kernels via virtualization extensions, sentry functions, and EPT-enforced policies, achieving negligible overhead on a Linux network stack when compartment boundaries limit cross-talk.
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CIDER improves throughput of memory-disaggregated KV stores by up to 6.6x on YCSB by replacing optimistic synchronization with pessimistic synchronization, global write-combining, and a contention-aware scheme.
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Pomegranate: A Lightweight Compartmentalization Architecture using Virtualization Extensions
Pomegranate compartmentalizes commodity OS kernels via virtualization extensions, sentry functions, and EPT-enforced policies, achieving negligible overhead on a Linux network stack when compartment boundaries limit cross-talk.
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CIDER: Boosting Memory-Disaggregated Key-Value Stores with Pessimistic Synchronization
CIDER improves throughput of memory-disaggregated KV stores by up to 6.6x on YCSB by replacing optimistic synchronization with pessimistic synchronization, global write-combining, and a contention-aware scheme.