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Nutshell—Simulation toolkit for Modeling Data Center Networks and Cloud Computing

Research Papers

  1. Nutshell—Simulation toolkit for Modeling Data Center Networks and Cloud Computing
  2. Nutshell: Cloud Simulation and Current Trends

Cloud computing provides flexibility, reliability, and scalability to its consumers. Applications that run on Cloud are now more resource hungry than ever, and the need is constantly growing. The number of Cloud applications with diverse nature, is growing, expecting greater performance in low cost. Fulfilling the Quality of Service (QoS) demands of such diverse applications is a challenging task and requires efficient network architectures, robust scheduling schemes, powerful and adaptable routing algorithms, reliable resource management, effective data exchange polices, and QoS improvement policies. Research community endeavors to provide solutions to various challenges faced by Cloud computing. These solutions must be tested thoroughly before their implementation in a real Cloud. Simulation seems a viable choice for testing a solution in different scenarios. There are a number of simulators available, focusing on certain aspects of Cloud while neglecting others. Their generalized implementation of the Cloud ignores various critical factors, such as networking characteristics, consequently affecting the tests and results of a solution. To tackle these issues, simplify simulation process, and provide detailed implementation of the Cloud, we present Nutshell: a novel Cloud simulator that makes it easy to model, simulate and experiment new Cloud solutions. Salient features offered by Nutshell include

  1. Provision of a platform for modeling and simulating Cloud infrastructure
  2. Built-in essential components and helpers to create new architectures
  3. Pre-built data center architectures
  4. Plug-in-based architecture
  5. Communication protocols
  6. Re-built Virtual Machine scheduler
  7. Addressing schemes
  8. User applications
  9. Virtual Machines
  10. Job splitting
  11. simulation data collection and exporting.