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+\htmlinclude graphical-toc.svg
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etc.
-\subsubsection pf_peer \<peer\> (Vivaldi netzones only)
+\subsubsection pf_peer <peer> (Vivaldi netzones only)
This tag represents a peer, as in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks. This
can only be used in Vivaldi NetZones. It creates the following
Entity name | Description
--------------- | -----------
\ref pf_storage_entity_storage_type "storage_type" | Defines a template for a particular kind of storage (such as a hard-drive) and specifies important features of the storage, such as capacity, performance (read/write), contents, ... Different models of hard-drives use different storage_types (because the difference between an SSD and an HDD does matter), as they differ in some specifications (e.g., different sizes or read/write performance).
-\ref pf_storage_entity_storage "storage" | Defines an actual instance of a storage type (disk, RAM, ...); uses a ``storage_type`` template (see line above) so that you don't need to re-specify the same details over and over again.
+\ref pf_tag_storage "storage" | Defines an actual instance of a storage type (disk, RAM, ...); uses a ``storage_type`` template (see line above) so that you don't need to re-specify the same details over and over again.
\ref pf_tag_mount "mount" | Must be wrapped by a \ref pf_tag_host tag; declares which storage(s) this host has mounted and where (i.e., the mountpoint).
| Attribute | Mandatory | Values | Description |
| ----------- | ----------- | -------- | ------------- |
-| id | yes | string | Refers to a \ref pf_storage_entity_storage "<storage>" entity that will be mounted on that computer |
+| id | yes | string | Refers to a \ref pf_tag_storage "<storage>" entity that will be mounted on that computer |
| name | yes | string | Path/location to/of the logical reference (mount point) of this disk
This tag must be enclosed by a \ref pf_tag_host tag. It then specifies where the mountpoint of a given storage device (defined by the ``id`` attribute)
This example is quite interesting, as the same device, called "Disk2", is mounted by
two hosts at the same time! Note, however, that the host called ``alice`` is actually
-attached to this storage, as can be seen in the \ref pf_storage_entity_storage "<storage>"
+attached to this storage, as can be seen in the \ref pf_tag_storage "<storage>"
tag. This means that ``denise`` must access this storage through the network, but SimGrid automatically takes
care of that for you.
\endverbatim
An easy way to model this scenario is to setup and define the RAM via the
-\ref pf_storage_entity_storage "storage" and \ref pf_storage_entity_storage_type "storage type"
+\ref pf_tag_storage "storage" and \ref pf_storage_entity_storage_type "storage type"
entities and attach it to a remote dummy host; then, every host can have their own links
to this host (modelling for instance certain scenarios, such as PCIe ...)