ABSTRACT
In this work-in-progress paper, we present a new meta-model designed for the performance modeling of dynamic data center network infrastructures. Our approach models characteristic aspects of Cloud data centers which were not crucial in classical data centers. We present our meta-model and demonstrate its use for performance modeling and analysis through an example, including a transformation into OMNeT++ for performance simulation.
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- A meta-model for performance modeling of dynamic virtualized network infrastructures
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