Monday, May 19, 2014

Simulation to be tried in cloudsim

The experimental cloud test bed I'm trying to simulate in cloud sim is found in Iqbal et al.

7 physical machines...
Front-end and Node1 are Intel Pentium 4 machines with 2.84 GHz and 2.66 GHz CPUs
Node2 is an Intel Celeron machine with a 2.4 GHz CPU.
Node3 is an Intel Core 2 Duo machine with a 2.6 GHz CPU.
Node4, Node5, and Node6 are Intel Pentium Dual Core machines with 2.8 GHz CPU.
Front-end, Node2, Node3, Node4, Node5, and Node6 have 2 GB RAM
Node1and Node4 have 1.5 GB RAM
 
Cloud Controller (CLC), one Cluster Controller (CC) is installed in the front-end node which is attached to the main LAN and the cloud's private n/w.
NC's installed in Node 1,2,3,4,5, and 6.
# of VM's that each physical mc is able to spawn is highlighted in red
node 1   -> 1  node 4 -> 2
node 2  -> 1   node 5 -> 2
node 3  -> 2   node 6 -> 2

Front end Pentium 4 I took as roughly 82,000 MIPS
Node 1 roughly 49,000 MIPS
Intel Core i7 920 (Quad core)82,300 Dhrystone MIPS at 2.66 (Turbo 2.93) GHz30.97.72008[32]
 
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 (Quad core)49,161 Dhrystone MIPS at 2.66 GHz18.44.62006[26]

Node 2 :Intel Celeron machine with a 2.4 GHz CPU, roughly 26000 MIPS

Node 3 : Intel Core 2 duo 2.6 GHz CPU: roughly 26000 MIPS
Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 (Dual core)27,079 Dhrystone MIPS at 2.93 GHz9.24.62006[25]

Node 4, 5, 6 : Intel Pentium Dual Core machines with 2.8 GHz CPU, roughly 26000 MIPS

The things to simulate
1 data center - that will be the front-end
6 processing elements representing node 1,2,3,4,5,6
then the virtual machines acc to the max number spawned in each PE, so total of 10

  • hostID - 0
  • ram - 2048MB // 2 GB
  • storage: 1000000 (host storage)... assumed
  • bw - 10000... assumed

still working on this...

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