Collaborative Datacenter Simulation and Exploration for Everybody
OpenDC is a free and open-source platform for datacenter simulation aimed at both research and education.
Users can construct datacenters (see above) and define portfolios of scenarios (experiments) to see how these datacenters perform under different workloads and schedulers (see below).
The simulator is accessible both as a ready-to-use website hosted by us at app.opendc.org, and as source code that users can run locally on their own machine or via Docker.
To learn more about OpenDC, have a look through our paper OpenDC 2.0 or on our vision.
🛠 OpenDC is a project by the @Large Research Group.
🐟 OpenDC comes bundled with Capelin , the capacity planning tool for cloud datacenters based on portfolios of what-if scenarios. More information on how to use and extend Capelin coming soon!
You can find the OpenDC documentation on the website.
Check out the Getting Started page for a quick overview.
The documentation is divided into several sections:
The source code for the documentation is located in site.
Questions, suggestions and contributions are welcome and appreciated! Please refer to the contributing guidelines for more details.
OpenDC is distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE.txt.