These tools were used during the QUE LDRD to quantify the differences between virtual and physical testbeds by running a simple workload on each and collecting and contrasting measurements.
Please refer to our papers for more information:
- Virtually the same: Comparing physical and virtual testbeds
@inproceedings{crussell2019virtually,
title={Virtually the same: Comparing physical and virtual testbeds},
author={Crussell, Jonathan and Kroeger, Thomas M and Brown, Aaron and Phillips, Cynthia},
booktitle={2019 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)},
pages={847--853},
year={2019},
organization={IEEE}
}
- Lessons learned from 10k experiments to compare virtual and physical testbeds
@inproceedings{crussell2019lessons,
title={Lessons learned from 10k experiments to compare virtual and physical testbeds},
author={Crussell, Jonathan and Kroeger, Thomas M and Kavaler, David and Brown, Aaron and Phillips, Cynthia},
booktitle={12th $\{$USENIX$\}$ Workshop on Cyber Security Experimentation and Test ($\{$CSET$\}$ 19)},
year={2019}
}
- Quantifying Uncertainty in Emulations: LDRD Report
@techreport{crussell2019quantifying,
title={Quantifying Uncertainty in Emulations: LDRD Report.},
author={Crussell, Jonathan and Brown, Aaron and Jennings, Jeremy Kyle and Kavaler, David and Kroeger, Thomas M and Phillips, Cynthia A},
year={2019},
institution={Sandia National Lab., Livermore, CA (United States)}
}
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