Seamless Transitions: A Comprehensive Review of Live Migration Technologies
Sima Attar-Khorasani, Lincoln Sherpa, Matthias Lieber, Siavash Ghiasvand

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive review of live migration technologies, analyzing techniques, challenges, and practical considerations for container and virtual machine migrations to guide future research and implementation.
Contribution
It offers an integrated analysis of live migration methods, highlighting technical challenges and disparities between container and VM approaches, with guidelines for future advancements.
Findings
Migration techniques vary in complexity and resource demands.
Challenges include system dependencies and operational constraints.
Disparity exists between adoption of container and VM migration methods.
Abstract
Live migration, a technology enabling seamless transition of operational computational entities between various hosts while preserving continuous functionality and client connectivity, has been the subject of extensive research. However, existing reviews often overlook critical technical aspects and practical challenges integral to the usage of live migration techniques in real-world scenarios. This work bridges this gap by integrating the aspects explored in existing reviews together with a comprehensive analysis of live migration technologies across multiple dimensions, with focus on migration techniques, migration units, and infrastructure characteristics. Despite efforts to make live migration widely accessible, its reliance on multiple system factors can create challenges. In certain cases, the complexities and resource demands outweigh the benefits, making its implementation hard…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Remote Desktop Technologies · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
