Meet CloudSim — Test Cloud Systems Without Real Servers
Want to try how a cloud would behave before buying racks of gear? CloudSim is a small software you can run on one PC to build a simple model of a cloud and watch it work.
It lets you create a big virtual data center and place many apps inside to see what happens when lots of users connect.
You can check how much power gets used, how tasks wait, and which setup is faster, all without touching real machines.
The tool makes many separate virtual servers that share the same computer so you can compare different ways of giving them computer time, and find ones that save energy or speed things up.
It is friendly for students and engineers who want to test ideas fast, and the results help plan real systems better.
Try ideas, break them, fix them, and learn how clouds behave, without the cost or the burn of real hardware, it makes experimenting simple and clear even if you are not an expert.
Read article comprehensive review in Paperium.net:
CloudSim: A Novel Framework for Modeling and Simulation of Cloud ComputingInfrastructures and Services
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