#### The ``<prop/>`` tag ####
-Similar to ``\<host\>``, the link may also contain the ``<prop/>`` tag; see the host
+Similar to the ``<host>`` tag, a link may also contain the ``<prop/>`` tag; see the host
documentation (Section \ref pf_host) for an example.
-TODO
-
\subsubsection pf_backbone <backbone/>
\note
- This tag is <b>only available</b> when the containing AS uses the "Cluster" mode!
+ This tag is <b>only available</b> when the containing AS uses the "Cluster" routing mode!
Using this tag, you can designate an already existing link to be a backbone.
msg_file_management ; access functions are organized as a POSIX-like
interface.
-\subsubsection pf_sto_conc Storage Main concepts
-Basically there are 3 different entities available in SimGrid that
-can be used to model storage:
+\subsubsection pf_sto_conc Storage - Main Concepts
+
+The storage facilities implemented in SimGrid help to model (and account for)
+storage devices, such as tapes, hard-drives, CD or DVD devices etc.
+A typical situation is depicted in the figure below:
+
+\image html ./webcruft/storage_sample_scenario.png
+\image latex ./webcruft/storage_sample_scenario.png "storage_sample_scenario" width=\textwidth
+
+In this figure, two hosts called Bob and Alice are interconnected via a network
+and each host is physically attached to a disk; it is not only possible for each host to
+mount the disk they are attached to directly, but they can also mount disks
+that are in a remote location. In this example, Bob mounts Alice's disk remotely
+and accesses the storage via the network.
+
+SimGrid provides 3 different entities that can be used to model setups
+that include storage facilities:
Entity name | Description
--------------- | -----------
\subsubsection pf_storage_examples_modelling Modelling different situations
The storage functionality of SimGrid is type-agnostic, that is, the implementation
-does not presume any type of storagei, such as HDDs/SSDs, RAM,
+does not presume any type of storage, such as HDDs/SSDs, RAM,
CD/DVD devices, USB sticks etc.
This allows the user to apply the simulator for a wide variety of scenarios; one
#### Example Files ####
-This is an automatically generated list of example files that use the \c <link_ctn/gt;
+This is an automatically generated list of example files that use the \c <link_ctn/>
entity (the path is given relative to SimGrid's source directory):
\verbinclude example_filelist_xmltag_linkctn