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    ClusterGen

    ClusterGen

    Linux Cluster traffic generator

    ClusterGen is a traffic generator which uses pktgen Linux kernel module for packet generation. To reach high intensity of traffic, ClusterGen uses set of hosts that generate traffic at the same time. Project was initially written and being developed by MERA http://www.merasws.com/
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    Sinalgo is a simulation framework for testing and validating network algorithms. It allows for quick prototyping and verification in freely customizable network settings. It is mainly suited for packet-oriented wireless networks.
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