The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more sophisticated virtualization techniques. The use of virtualization in cluster environments to build on-demand computing infrastructures is a recent trend with a great potential. Cluster-based network emulators are a specific class of cluster-based systems whose main purpose is to help researchers evaluate the effectiveness of new protocols and applications in realistic, synthetically generated network scenarios. Both large scale experimental testbeds (such as PlanetLab) and cluster-based network emulation systems (such as Emulab) use virtualization techniques at the basis of their resource management mechanisms to achieve isolation and concurr...
Network emulation has gained wide interest in the community of network researchers to evaluate the e...
Network emulation has gained wide interest in the community of network researchers to evaluate the e...
Network emulation is a valuable, though potentially resource intensive, method for virtualizing netw...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
Abstract. The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more ...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
Network research generally requires a simulation or emulation environment to test protocol implement...
Abstract — Network emulation is an efficient method for evaluating distributed applications and comm...
Simulating large networks has been an important challenge we face in distributed systems research. A...
Network emulation has gained wide interest in the community of network researchers to evaluate the e...
Network emulation has gained wide interest in the community of network researchers to evaluate the e...
Network emulation has gained wide interest in the community of network researchers to evaluate the e...
Network emulation is a valuable, though potentially resource intensive, method for virtualizing netw...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
Abstract. The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more ...
The continuous increase of computational power has made viable the implementation of more and more s...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
In the last few years, many emulation systems have been developed to help researchers evaluate the e...
Network research generally requires a simulation or emulation environment to test protocol implement...
Abstract — Network emulation is an efficient method for evaluating distributed applications and comm...
Simulating large networks has been an important challenge we face in distributed systems research. A...
Network emulation has gained wide interest in the community of network researchers to evaluate the e...
Network emulation has gained wide interest in the community of network researchers to evaluate the e...
Network emulation has gained wide interest in the community of network researchers to evaluate the e...
Network emulation is a valuable, though potentially resource intensive, method for virtualizing netw...