- **Basic execution:**
The computations done in your program are not reported to the
- simulated world, unless you explicitely request the simulator to pause
+ simulated world, unless you explicitly request the simulator to pause
the actor until a given amount of flops gets computed on its simulated
host. Some executions can be given an higher priority so that they
get more resources.
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SimGrid provides two levels of abstraction to interact with the
-simulated storages. At the simplest level, you simply create read and
-write actions on the storage resources.
+simulated disks. At the simplest level, you simply create read and
+write actions on the disk resources.
- - **Access to raw storage devices:**
+ - **Access to raw disk devices:**
This example illustrates how to simply read and write data on a
- simulated storage resource.
- |br| `examples/s4u/io-storage-raw/s4u-io-storage-raw.cpp <https://framagit.org/simgrid/simgrid/tree/master/examples/s4u/io-storage-raw/s4u-io-storage-raw.cpp>`_
+ simulated disk resource.
+ |br| `examples/s4u/io-disk-raw/s4u-io-disk-raw.cpp <https://framagit.org/simgrid/simgrid/tree/master/examples/s4u/io-disk-raw/s4u-io-disk-raw.cpp>`_
The FileSystem plugin provides a more detailed view, with the
classical operations over files: open, move, unlink, and of course
This platform file contains the energy profile of each links and
hosts, which is necessary to get energy consumption predictions.
As usual, you should not trust our example, and you should strive
- to double-check that your instanciation matches your target platform.
+ to double-check that your instantiation matches your target platform.
|br| `examples/platforms/energy_platform.xml <https://framagit.org/simgrid/simgrid/tree/master/examples/platforms/energy_platform.xml>`_
- **Consumption due to the CPU:**