The Global Environment for Network Innovations – GENI – is a new, nationwide suite of infrastructure supporting research and education in networking, distributed systems, security, and novel applications. It is supported by the National Science Foundation, and available without charge for research and classroom use.
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If you don't already have a GENI account, Sign Up! and go through our Hello GENI example .
If you want to find out more about GENI and how it can help you in your research please read the Newcomers and Key GENI Concepts pages.
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Resources for experimenters
GENI is a federated virtual laboratory that provides access to multiple different testbeds to GENI experimenters, enabling networking and distributed systems research. However, the GENI ecosystem, terminology and lingo might appear to be overwhelming to a new GENI user. Don't worry, we are here to help! These are some useful pointers that will help you navigate through the GENI world. Feel free to email us with any questions you might have at help@geni.net.
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GENI Tutorials
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GENI Resources
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GENI Tools
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FAQs
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Help using GENI
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GENI Events
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GENI Bibliography
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GENI mailing lists
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Useful Links
Experimenter News
- GEC19 in Atlanta, Georgia will include a number of sessions for experimenters new to GENI and those with some GENI experience [March 17-19, 2014]
- Check out the GENI tutorials at SIGCSE2014 and IC2E.