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Title : Tools for Peer-to-Peer Network Simulation
Author(s) : A. Brown, M. Kolberg
Filename : draft-irtf-p2prg-core-simulators-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2006-3-3
Due to the extremely large scale of P2P overlay networks, complexity
has become a major issue. With the number of connected nodes reaching
into the millions, a platform which can accurately simulate an
overlay network is important. Many freely available network
simulators exist, ranging from modelling networks at the packet level
to concentrating purely on the overlay network. The following
document provides an overview of these simulators, documenting the
maximum number of simulated nodes achieved in experiments, the P2P
overlay architectures modelled and the chosen implementation
language.
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