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Describing your Simulated Platform -================================== +################################## + +In SimGrid, platforms are usually described in XML. This formalism has +some drawbacks, but using a specific format ensures that the platform +is not mixed with the tested application. This separation of concern +:ref:`is a must ` for your Modeling and Simulation (M&S) +work. When XML is too limiting, you may describe your platforms using +the :ref:`lua bindings ` (it is not yet possible to do so in +python or directly in C++). + +Since we know that writing platform description files is not trivial, +we included :ref:`many examples ` in the archive. This +documentation also contains some :ref:`hints and howtos `, as well +as the full :ref:`XML reference guide `. + + +Any simulated platform must contain **basic elements**, such as hosts, +links, storages, etc. SimGrid gives you a great liberty when defining +**routing of your platform**, ie the path taken between each pair of +hosts. Finally, you may also describe an **experimental scenario**, +with qualitative changes (e.g., bandwidth changes representing an +external load) and qualitative changes (representing how some elements +fail and restart over time). + +Defining Basic Elements +*********************** + +There is not much to say about the definition of basic elements. Just +use the appropriate tags: :ref:`pf_tag_host`, :ref:`pf_tag_link` and +:ref:`pf_tag_storage`. + +Defining a Routing +****************** + +Performance Profiles and Churn +****************************** + +.. LocalWords: SimGrid