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This change updates the compute service simulator to use OpenTelemetry
for reporting metrics of the (simulated) hosts as opposed to using
custom event flows.
This approach is more generic, flexible and possibly offers better
performance as we can collect metrics of all services in a single sweep,
as opposed to listening to several services and each invoking the
handlers.
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This change re-designs the SimResourceConsumer interface to support in
the future capacity negotiation. This basically means that the consumer
will be informed directly when not enough capacity is available, instead
of after the deadline specified by the consumer.
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This change moves the hypervisor implementations to the
opendc-simulator-resources module and makes them generic to the resource
type that is being used (e.g., CPU, disk or networking).
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This change fixes a possible memory leakage issue in TimerScheduler when
a large number of timers was scheduled for the same timestamp.
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This change adds a generic framework for modeling resource consumptions and
adapts opendc-simulator-compute to model machines and VMs on top of
this framework.
This framework anticipates the addition of additional resource types
such as memory, disk and network to the OpenDC codebase.
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This change removes the unused StateFlow from the utils module. It has
been replaced by the proper implementation in the kotlinx-coroutines
library.
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This change separates the cloud compute layer in OpenDC (e.g., Server)
from the bare-metal layer (e.g., Node), such that Node and
BareMetalDriver are unaware of the existence of Server and co.
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This change converts the low-level workload model to be pull-based. This
reduces the overhead that we experienced with our previous co-routine
based approach.
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This change moves the OpenDC modules previously living in the simulator/opendc
directory to the simulator directory itself given that we do not make a
distinction between OpenDC and odcsim anymore.
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