Virtualization

Addressing Meltdown/Spectre in VMmark

The recently described Meltdown/Spectre vulnerabilities have implications throughout the tech industry, and the VMmark virtualization benchmark is no exception. In deciding how to approach the issue, the VMmark team’s goal was to address the impact of the these vulnerabilities while maintaining the value and integrity of the benchmark.

Applying the full set of currently available Meltdown/Spectre mitigations is likely to have a significant impact on VMmark scores. Because the mitigations are expected to continue evolving for some time, that impact might even change. If the VMmark team were to require the full set of mitigations in order for a submission to be compliant, that might make new submissions non-competitive with older ones, and also introduce more “noise” into VMmark scores as the mitigations evolve. While our intention for the future is that eventually all new VMmark results will be obtained on virtualization platforms that have the full set of Meltdown/Spectre mitigations, we have chosen to take a gradual approach.

Beginning May 8, 2018, all newly-published VMmark results must comply with a number of new requirements related to the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities. These requirements are detailed in Appendix C of the latest edition of the VMmark User’s Guide.

Before performing any VMmark benchmark runs intended for publication, check the VMmark download page to make sure you’re using the latest edition of the VMmark User’s Guide.  If you have questions, you can reach the VMmark team at [email protected].