SplitSim: Large-Scale Simulations for Evaluating Network Systems Research
When physical testbeds are out of reach for evaluating a networked system, we frequently turn to simulation. In today's datacenter networks, bottlenecks are rarely at the network protocol level, but instead in end-host software or hardware components, thus current protocol-level simulations are...
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Zusammenfassung: | When physical testbeds are out of reach for evaluating a networked system, we
frequently turn to simulation. In today's datacenter networks, bottlenecks are
rarely at the network protocol level, but instead in end-host software or
hardware components, thus current protocol-level simulations are inadequate
means of evaluation. End-to-end simulations covering these components on the
other hand, simply cannot achieve the required scale with feasible simulation
performance and computational resources.
In this paper, we address this with SplitSim, a simulation framework for
end-to-end evaluation for large-scale network and distributed systems. To this
end, SplitSim builds on prior work on modular end-to-end simulations and
combines this with key elements to achieve scalability. First, mixed fidelity
simulations judiciously reduce detail in simulation of parts of the system
where this can be tolerated, while retaining the necessary detail elsewhere.
SplitSim then parallelizes bottleneck simulators by decomposing them into
multiple parallel but synchronized processes. Next, SplitSim provides a
profiler to help users understand simulation performance and where the
bottlenecks are, so users can adjust the configuration. Finally SplitSim
provides abstractions to make it easy for users to build complex large-scale
simulations. Our evaluation demonstrates SplitSim in multiple large-scale case
studies. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.05312 |