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  • Containers in OpenStack
  • Pradeep Kumar Singh Madhuri Kumari
  • 357字
  • 2021-07-02 21:17:22

Introduction to containers

Linux containers are operating system level virtualization which provides multiple isolated environments on a single host. Rather than using dedicated guest OS like VMs, they share the host OS kernel and hardware.

Before containers came into the limelight, multitasking and traditional hypervisor-based virtualization were used, mainly. Multitasking allows multiple applications to run on the same host machine, however, it provides less isolation between different applications.

Traditional hypervisor-based virtualization allows multiple guest machines to run on top of host machines. Each of these guest machines runs their own operating system. This approach provides the highest level of isolation as well as the ability to run different operating systems simultaneously on the same hardware.

However, it comes with a number of disadvantages:

  • Each operating system takes a while to boot
  • Each kernel takes up its own memory and CPU, so the overhead of virtualization is large
  • The I/O is less efficient as it has to pass through different layers
  • Resource allocation is not done on a fine-grained basis, for example, memory is allocated to a virtual machine at the time of creation, and memory left idle by one virtual machine can't be used by others
  • The maintenance load of keeping each kernel up to date is large

The following figure explains the concept of virtualization:

Containers provide the best of both words. To provide an isolated and secure environment for containers, they use Linux kernel features such as chroot, namespaces, CGroups, AppArmor, SELinux profiles, and so on.

The secure access to the host machine kernel from the container is ensured by Linux security modules.. Boot is faster as there is no kernel or operating system to start up. Resource allocation is fine-grained and handled by the host kernel, allowing the effective per container quality of service (QoS). The next figure explains container virtualization.

However, there are some disadvantages of containers compared to traditional hypervisor-based virtualization: guest operating systems are limited to those which can use the same kernel.

Traditional hypervisors provide additional isolation that is not available in containers, meaning the noisy neighbor problem is more significant in containers than it is with a traditional hypervisor:

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