Journal article

Building an automated and self-configurable emulation testbed for grid applications

RN Calheiros, R Buyya, CAF De Rose

Software Practice and Experience | Published : 2010

Abstract

Distributed systems, such as grids, are composed of geographically distributed computing elements that belong to multiple administrative domains and are controlled by multiple entities. It is unlikely that testers are able to acquire repeatedly the same resources, for the same amount of time, and under the same network conditions, which are paramount requirements for enabling reproducible and controlled tests in software under development. An alternative to experiments in real testbeds is the use of emulation tools, which allow the software to run in an environment that behaves like a distributed system. Although advances in virtualization technology allowed the development of efficient emul..

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Grants

Awarded by CAPES PDEE


Funding Acknowledgements

[ "Contract/grant sponsor: CAPES PDEE; contract/grant number: 1185-08-0", "Contract/grant sponsor: Australian Research Council (ARC)", "Contract/grant sponsor: Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (DIISR)" ]