Vitamin-V: Expanding Open-Source RISC-V Cloud Environments
Ramon Canal, Stefano Di Carlo, Dimitris Gizopoulos, Alberto Scionti,, Francesco Lubrano, Josep-Llu\'is Berral, Aaron Call, Diego Marron,, Konstantinos Nikas, Dionisios Pnevmatikatos, Daniel Raho, Alvise Rigo, Yannis, Papaefstathiou, Jos\'e Mar\'ia Arnau, Angelos Arelakis

TL;DR
Vitamin-V introduces a comprehensive open-source RISC-V software stack optimized for cloud environments, demonstrating performance comparable to x86 systems through detailed software and cloud setup evaluations.
Contribution
It provides a complete RISC-V cloud software stack and evaluates three cloud configurations, advancing open-source RISC-V cloud computing.
Findings
Performance comparable to x86 cloud systems
Successful porting of key software suites and applications
Evaluation of three different cloud setups
Abstract
Among the key contributions of Vitamin-V (2023-2025 Horizon Europe project), we develop a complete RISC-V open-source software stack for cloud services with comparable performance to the cloud-dominant x86 counterpart. In this paper, we detail the software suites and applications ported plus the three cloud setups under evaluation.
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TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management
