BALLS Simulator : Evaluator of a structured Peer-to-Peer system with integrated load balancing
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2006
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4th IEEE International Conference on Computer Sciences, Research, Innovation and Vision for the Future (RIVF), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2006///1-6
Abstract
Simulation is an efficient way to evaluate new peer-to-peer models. It requires two implicit properties: large scale and high dynamicity. In the context of our work that proposes a peer-to-peer structure based on partitioning a de Bruijn graph and its load balancing algorithms, we developed a simulator for evaluation purposes. This paper introduces a three- layer architecture of the simulator. This architecture allows to support simulations in two modes: centralized (where all peers are simulated on one physical machine) and decentralized (where the peers run on separate machines communicating through the underlying network).
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