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April Fools 2012

Welcome to the GENI Wiki

The GENI Wiki is a repository of information related to the GENI design and the GENI Project Office (GPO)-led design process. For the GENI web page, visit http://www.geni.net.

Editing this Wiki: See GeniWikiGettingStarted for information on how to post and for site-wide conventions.

A Geographically Accurate Representation of Active Resources in GENI

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The above map shows the breadth of technologies in use in GENI so far and allows the assessment of the geographic diversity of resources.

On the latter metric, the news is mixed. Although our deployment to date covers a variety of expected locations (and some lesser-known ones), we have an almost-surprising amount of work to do in expanding outside of the so-called "cradle of civilization".

That said, some exciting work has been happening recently. Since the most recent GEC there has already been exciting identity verification work taking place on troy, and work re-routing flows around pompeii is showing great promise.

We hope this brief look at GENI's past will give us some direction as we plan for Spiral 4 and beyond.

Finding Information in this Wiki

Information on GENI Constituencies

Welcome Newcomers
   
Welcome Experimenters
   
Opt-in Users
   
Aggregate Providers
   
GENI Operations
   
GENI Developers
   
GENI Project Office
   
Related Projects

Other Ways of Finding Information

Tip: Try searching the page title index to find wiki page(s) with the information you need.

If you cannot find the information you need, email help@geni.net.

Connecting with the GENI Community

See Communication Channels for information on mailing lists, IRC channels and other means of connecting with the GENI community.

Meetings

GENI Engineering Conferences. The GEC is the GPO's regular open working meeting where researchers, developers, industrial & international partners and the GPO meet to advance infrastructure planning and prototyping for the GENI project. Further, the GEC focuses on how to design and build a suite of infrastructure that can best inspire and support creative research. The conference is open to all. The dates and locations below should be considered mostly firm until registration opens.

GEC13 March 13-15, 2012 UCLA, Los Angeles, CA agenda
GEC14 July 9-11, 2012 Boston, MA TBA
GEC15 November, 2012 TBD TBD

Past GEC and Other Meetings

GENI Resource Map

Live map showing ProtoGENI and PlanetLab resources, obtained by the ProtoGENIFlashClient. The ProtoGENIFlashClient is a graphical tool for setting up and running GENI experiments.