This study investigates if it is possible to increase the size of the simulations running on NETSim, Network Element Test Simulator, on a specific hardware and operating system. NETSim is a simulator for operation and maintenance of telecommunication networks.
The conclusions are that the disk usage is not critical and that it is needless to spend time optimizing disk and file system parameters. The amount of memory used by the simulations increased approximately linear with the size of the simulation. The size of the swap disk space is not a limiting factor.
Introduction:
This study investigates if it is possible to increase the size of the simulations running on NETSim, Network Element Test Simulator, on a specific hardware and operating system.
The main target group for this thesis is NETSim personel at Ericsson AB. Recommended previous knowledge for readers is a masters degree in computer science or similar.
Source: Linköping University
Authors: Jungebro, Martin | Enblom, Kjell
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