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An Analytical Method of Server Placement in Regular Networks and Its Evaluation by Simulation Experiments

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In the paper, the problem of determining the optimal server placement in the hypercube network structure and its influence on the values of some performance metrics is investigated. The method for the optimal server placement is proposed. It consists of two phases: in the first one the server placement is determined and in the second phase the appropriate communication structure is generated. The usefulness of the method has been verified through simulation experiments prepared and performed in Riverbed Modeler environment. Some results of these simulation tests for exemplary structures along with degradation of the 4-dimensional hypercube network are presented.

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Chudzikiewicz, J., Malinowski, T., ZieliƄski, Z. (2017). An Analytical Method of Server Placement in Regular Networks and Its Evaluation by Simulation Experiments. In: Grzenda, M., Awad, A., Furtak, J., Legierski , J. (eds) Advances in Network Systems . iNetSApp 2015. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 461. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44354-6_2

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