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RPM: mom
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Current version: 0.6.4-alt1
Build date: 28 february 2023, 23:54 ( 60.5 weeks ago )
Size: 64.94 Kb
Home page: https://www.ovirt.org
License: GPLv2
Summary: Dynamically manage system resources on virtualization hosts
Description:
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Build date: 28 february 2023, 23:54 ( 60.5 weeks ago )
Size: 64.94 Kb
Home page: https://www.ovirt.org
License: GPLv2
Summary: Dynamically manage system resources on virtualization hosts
Description:
MOM is a policy-driven tool that can be used to manage overcommitment on KVM
hosts. Using libvirt, MOM keeps track of active virtual machines on a host. At
a regular collection interval, data is gathered about the host and guests. Data
can come from multiple sources (eg. the /proc interface, libvirt API calls, a
client program connected to a guest, etc). Once collected, the data is
organized for use by the policy evaluation engine. When started, MOM accepts a
user-supplied overcommitment policy. This policy is regularly evaluated using
the latest collected data. In response to certain conditions, the policy may
trigger reconfiguration of the system's overcommitment mechanisms. Currently
MOM supports control of memory ballooning and KSM but the architecture is
designed to accommodate new mechanisms such as cgroups.
Current maintainer: Alexey Shabalin hosts. Using libvirt, MOM keeps track of active virtual machines on a host. At
a regular collection interval, data is gathered about the host and guests. Data
can come from multiple sources (eg. the /proc interface, libvirt API calls, a
client program connected to a guest, etc). Once collected, the data is
organized for use by the policy evaluation engine. When started, MOM accepts a
user-supplied overcommitment policy. This policy is regularly evaluated using
the latest collected data. In response to certain conditions, the policy may
trigger reconfiguration of the system's overcommitment mechanisms. Currently
MOM supports control of memory ballooning and KSM but the architecture is
designed to accommodate new mechanisms such as cgroups.
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- mom