In this chapter, we present two main topics: traffic characteristics of the input traffic used in this study, and the models developed for this traffic to represent the application workloads and network characteristics. This chapter is organized as follows: in Section 3.1 we give detailed analyses for the traffic characteristics of the two sets of input traffic mixes – UNC and IBM - that we use as input for all our experiments for traffic generation. In Section 3.2 we discuss the Tmix traffic generation system used for all our experiments in this study. In Sections 3.3 and 3.4 we develop the six different connection structure models (application workloads) for TCP connections and the seven different round trip time models (network characteristics) for emulating the end-to-end paths.
Workload Modeling and Traffic Generation
The Effects of Traffic Structure on Application and Network Performance ; Chapter : 3 ; 37-68
2012-10-09
32 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Application Data Units (ADUs) , Realistic Traffic Generation , Endpoint Latencies , Concurrent Connections , Round Trip Time (RTT) Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks , System Performance and Evaluation , Computer Science , Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) , Computer Communication Networks , Communications Engineering, Networks
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