/*
* Title: CloudSim Toolkit
* Description: CloudSim (Cloud Simulation) Toolkit for Modeling and Simulation
* of Clouds
* Licence: GPL - [Link]
*
* Copyright (c) 2009, The University of Melbourne, Australia
*/
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/**
* A simple example showing how to create
* two datacenters with one host each and
* run two cloudlets on them.
*/
public class CloudSimExample4 {
/** The cloudlet list. */
private static List<Cloudlet> cloudletList;
/** The vmlist. */
private static List<Vm> vmlist;
/**
* Creates main() to run this example
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
[Link]("Starting CloudSimExample4...");
try {
// First step: Initialize the CloudSim package. It should be
called
// before creating any entities.
int num_user = 1; // number of cloud users
Calendar calendar = [Link]();
boolean trace_flag = false; // mean trace events
// Initialize the GridSim library
[Link](num_user, calendar, trace_flag);
// Second step: Create Datacenters
//Datacenters are the resource providers in CloudSim. We need at
list one of them to run a CloudSim simulation
Datacenter datacenter0 = createDatacenter("Datacenter_0");
Datacenter datacenter1 = createDatacenter("Datacenter_1");
//Third step: Create Broker
DatacenterBroker broker = createBroker();
int brokerId = [Link]();
//Fourth step: Create one virtual machine
vmlist = new ArrayList<Vm>();
//VM description
int vmid = 0;
int mips = 250;
long size = 10000; //image size (MB)
int ram = 512; //vm memory (MB)
long bw = 1000;
int pesNumber = 1; //number of cpus
String vmm = "Xen"; //VMM name
//create two VMs
Vm vm1 = new Vm(vmid, brokerId, mips, pesNumber, ram, bw, size,
vmm, new CloudletSchedulerTimeShared());
//the second VM will have twice the priority of VM1 and so will
receive twice CPU time
vmid++;
Vm vm2 = new Vm(vmid, brokerId, mips, pesNumber, ram, bw, size,
vmm, new CloudletSchedulerTimeShared());
//add the VMs to the vmList
[Link](vm1);
[Link](vm2);
//submit vm list to the broker
[Link](vmlist);
//Fifth step: Create two Cloudlets
cloudletList = new ArrayList<Cloudlet>();
//Cloudlet properties
int id = 0;
long length = 40000;
long fileSize = 300;
long outputSize = 300;
UtilizationModel utilizationModel = new UtilizationModelFull();
Cloudlet cloudlet1 = new Cloudlet(id, length, pesNumber,
fileSize, outputSize, utilizationModel, utilizationModel, utilizationModel);
[Link](brokerId);
id++;
Cloudlet cloudlet2 = new Cloudlet(id, length, pesNumber,
fileSize, outputSize, utilizationModel, utilizationModel, utilizationModel);
[Link](brokerId);
//add the cloudlets to the list
[Link](cloudlet1);
[Link](cloudlet2);
//submit cloudlet list to the broker
[Link](cloudletList);
//bind the cloudlets to the vms. This way, the broker
// will submit the bound cloudlets only to the specific VM
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// Sixth step: Starts the simulation
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// Final step: Print results when simulation is over
List<Cloudlet> newList = [Link]();
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printCloudletList(newList);
//Print the debt of each user to each datacenter
[Link]();
[Link]();
[Link]("CloudSimExample4 finished!");
}
catch (Exception e) {
[Link]();
[Link]("The simulation has been terminated due to an
unexpected error");
}
}
private static Datacenter createDatacenter(String name){
// Here are the steps needed to create a PowerDatacenter:
// 1. We need to create a list to store
// our machine
List<Host> hostList = new ArrayList<Host>();
// 2. A Machine contains one or more PEs or CPUs/Cores.
// In this example, it will have only one core.
List<Pe> peList = new ArrayList<Pe>();
int mips = 1000;
// 3. Create PEs and add these into a list.
[Link](new Pe(0, new PeProvisionerSimple(mips))); // need to store
Pe id and MIPS Rating
//4. Create Host with its id and list of PEs and add them to the list
of machines
int hostId=0;
int ram = 2048; //host memory (MB)
long storage = 1000000; //host storage
int bw = 10000;
//in this example, the VMAllocatonPolicy in use is SpaceShared. It
means that only one VM
//is allowed to run on each Pe. As each Host has only one Pe, only one
VM can run on each Host.
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new Host(
hostId,
new RamProvisionerSimple(ram),
new BwProvisionerSimple(bw),
storage,
peList,
new VmSchedulerSpaceShared(peList)
)
); // This is our first machine
// 5. Create a DatacenterCharacteristics object that stores the
// properties of a data center: architecture, OS, list of
// Machines, allocation policy: time- or space-shared, time zone
// and its price (G$/Pe time unit).
String arch = "x86"; // system architecture
String os = "Linux"; // operating system
String vmm = "Xen";
double time_zone = 10.0; // time zone this resource located
double cost = 3.0; // the cost of using processing in this
resource
double costPerMem = 0.05; // the cost of using memory in this
resource
double costPerStorage = 0.001; // the cost of using storage in
this resource
double costPerBw = 0.0; // the cost of using bw in this
resource
LinkedList<Storage> storageList = new LinkedList<Storage>(); //we
are not adding SAN devices by now
DatacenterCharacteristics characteristics = new
DatacenterCharacteristics(
arch, os, vmm, hostList, time_zone, cost, costPerMem,
costPerStorage, costPerBw);
// 6. Finally, we need to create a PowerDatacenter object.
Datacenter datacenter = null;
try {
datacenter = new Datacenter(name, characteristics, new
VmAllocationPolicySimple(hostList), storageList, 0);
} catch (Exception e) {
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}
return datacenter;
}
//We strongly encourage users to develop their own broker policies, to submit
vms and cloudlets according
//to the specific rules of the simulated scenario
private static DatacenterBroker createBroker(){
DatacenterBroker broker = null;
try {
broker = new DatacenterBroker("Broker");
} catch (Exception e) {
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return null;
}
return broker;
}
/**
* Prints the Cloudlet objects
* @param list list of Cloudlets
*/
private static void printCloudletList(List<Cloudlet> list) {
int size = [Link]();
Cloudlet cloudlet;
String indent = " ";
[Link]();
[Link]("========== OUTPUT ==========");
[Link]("Cloudlet ID" + indent + "STATUS" + indent +
"Data center ID" + indent + "VM ID" + indent + "Time" +
indent + "Start Time" + indent + "Finish Time");
DecimalFormat dft = new DecimalFormat("###.##");
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
cloudlet = [Link](i);
[Link](indent + [Link]() + indent + indent);
if ([Link]() == [Link]){
[Link]("SUCCESS");
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indent + indent + indent + [Link]() +
indent + indent +
[Link]([Link]()) + indent + indent +
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indent + indent +
[Link]([Link]()));
}
}
}
}