English

CloudSim: A Novel Framework for Modeling and Simulation of Cloud Computing Infrastructures and Services

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing 2009-03-17 v1 Operating Systems Software Engineering

Abstract

Cloud computing focuses on delivery of reliable, secure, fault-tolerant, sustainable, and scalable infrastructures for hosting Internet-based application services. These applications have different composition, configuration, and deployment requirements. Quantifying the performance of scheduling and allocation policy on a Cloud infrastructure (hardware, software, services) for different application and service models under varying load, energy performance (power consumption, heat dissipation), and system size is an extremely challenging problem to tackle. To simplify this process, in this paper we propose CloudSim: a new generalized and extensible simulation framework that enables seamless modelling, simulation, and experimentation of emerging Cloud computing infrastructures and management services. The simulation framework has the following novel features: (i) support for modelling and instantiation of large scale Cloud computing infrastructure, including data centers on a single physical computing node and java virtual machine; (ii) a self-contained platform for modelling data centers, service brokers, scheduling, and allocations policies; (iii) availability of virtualization engine, which aids in creation and management of multiple, independent, and co-hosted virtualized services on a data center node; and (iv) flexibility to switch between space-shared and time-shared allocation of processing cores to virtualized services.

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@article{arxiv.0903.2525,
  title  = {CloudSim: A Novel Framework for Modeling and Simulation of Cloud Computing Infrastructures and Services},
  author = {Rodrigo N. Calheiros and Rajiv Ranjan and Cesar A. F. De Rose and Rajkumar Buyya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.2525},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

9 pages, 9 figures

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