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There are two problems with IaaS virtual machine patch verifications.
In Section Problems with existing technologies, we introduce IaaS platforms such as OpenStack, review existing automatic test tools, and clarify problems of virtual machine patch verification for service providers.
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Figure 2 Steps of automatic verification of virtual machine patches.
The implemented AVFs of virtual machine patches replicate virtual resources by using OpenStack Heat, distribute patches to virtual machines, and execute selected test cases.
In this section, we describe how we implemented the proposed method and confirmed the feasibility of automatic verification for virtual machine patches.
By abstracting software to software groups and function groups in our proposed idea, service providers can verify virtual machine patches by preparing only a small number of test cases.
For the first step, however, we implement a prototype of the proposed method on OpenStack (see Section Evaluation of automatic verification technology of virtual machines patches).
In Section Proposal of automatic verification technology of virtual machines patches, we propose automatic software patch verification technology for user virtual machines and describe a design to solve the problems of existing methods.
In Section Evaluation of automatic verification technology of virtual machines patches, we explain how we implemented the proposed method, confirmed its feasibility, and evaluated test case creation costs and automatic verification performance.
As a prerequisite, cygwin module is installed on a windows virtual machine and patches are stored in a server which can be accessed from a windows virtual machine.
Direct Kernel Structure Manipulation (DKSM) bridges the semantic gap by patching virtual machine data structures and redirecting hypervisor accesses to shadow copies.
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