pads:gaia-apis
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- | The Migration Threshold (MT) is a value used to limit the migration rate of SEs. Each SE can evaluate the migration heuristic only if its counter has a value that is bigger than MT. At bootstrap and at each migration the counter is re-initialized. The detailed semantic of the counter depends on what migration heuristic is used. | + | The Migration Threshold (MT) is a value used to limit the migration rate of SEs (default value = 10). Each SE can evaluate the migration heuristic only if its counter has a value that is bigger than MT. At bootstrap and at each migration the counter is re-initialized. The detailed semantic of the counter depends on what migration heuristic is used. |
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- | All the implemented migration heuristics are based on the evaluation of the outbound UNICAST traffic generated by each Simulated Entity. The migration factor is a tuning parameters of the heuristics: a low value would increase the number of migrations, conversely a higher value would reduce the number of migrations. | + | All the implemented migration heuristics are based on the evaluation of the outbound UNICAST traffic generated by each Simulated Entity. The migration factor is a tuning parameters of the heuristics: a low value would increase the number of migrations, conversely a higher value would reduce the number of migrations |
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pads/gaia-apis.txt · Last modified: 2017/12/20 07:48 by gdangelo