Published August 20, 2001
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Simulating Distributed Systems
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Newman, Harvey B.
- Legrand, Iosif C.
Chicago
Abstract
The simulation framework developed within the "Models of Networked Analysis at Regional Centers" (MONARC) project as a design and optimization tool for large scale distributed systems is presented. The goals are to provide a realistic simulation of distributed computing systems, customized for specific physics data processing tasks and to offer a flexible and dynamic environment to evaluate the performance of a range of possible distributed computing architectures. A detailed simulation of a large system, the CMS High Level Trigger (HLT) production farm, is also presented.
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© 2001 American Institute of Physics. Issue Date: 20 August 2001. This work has been performed in collaboration with the MONARC project at CERN. We would like to thank David Stickland and Tony Wildish for the help in understanding the CMS production farm configuration and set-up.Attached Files
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