Draft:Distributed system simulator
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A Distributed system simulator is a software tool used to mimic the behavior of a real-world distributed system. A Distributed system simulator allows developers and engineers to test and evaluate their systems without deploying them in a real-world environment, facilitating testing, development, and debugging.
Distributed system simulators are used to test Distributed systems without risking data loss. They are also used to replicate conditions used for debugging.[1]
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- ^ "Simulation: An Underutilized Tool in Distributed Systems - ACM Queue". queue.acm.org. Retrieved 2025-04-19.