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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#877 | fixed | OnTimeMeasure Demo Request | ||
Description |
We will demonstrate how I&M capabilities of OnTimeMeasure software/service available for GENI experimenters can be used in an integrated manner with Flack/ProtoGENI, INSTOOLS, Gush, OMNI and LAMP.
2 Laptops
2
None
None
Need 1 projector
Need 1 wide-screen monitor
Will bring 2 Posters - one will be for OnTimeMeasure, and other will be for the virtual desktop cloud experiment in GENI |
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#878 | fixed | Syndicate demo | ||
Description |
Syndicate is a distributed read-write filesystem which harnesses a CDN to deliver file data to a scalable number of readers. It provides the semantics of a traditional distributed filesystem, but by leveraging a CDN it decouples read performance from file persistence. This allows users to keep their data in Syndicate on the media of their choice without impacting aggregate read bandwidth. We will present a walk-through of the functionality Syndicate offers to users, and show how many readers spread across PlanetLab can concurrently read a large file from an origin server's USB stick by streaming the data through a CoBlitz CDN instance in VICCI.
1 AC connection (laptop)
1 wired connection (just in case WiFi is flaky)
1 wireless connection
None
Yes; 1 projector
Yes; VGA
1
None |
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#879 | fixed | Federating CRON with PlanetLab MAX withTree-mode Network Stitching | ||
Description |
1.Brief demo description Demo participants: Seung-Jong Park, Lin Xue at LSU, Tom Lehman at ISI Affiliation: Louisiana State University and Information Sciences Institute The CRON@ProtoGENI and MAX@PlanetLab will demonstrate collaborately how to researve resources from two different kinds of federation sites through Internet2 ION service. To stitch those resouces, a tree-mode stitching method with OMNI tool will used at the demonstration. Over the slice from federation, PIs will show how multiple cloud computing data centers can be federated over high speed 10Gbps optical networks. 2.List of equipment that will need AC connections three 3.Number of wired network connections (include required bandwidth if significant) three 4.Number of wireless network connections (include required bandwidth if significant) 5.Number of static addresses needed (if any) three 6.Projector (y/n) Yes 7.Monitor (y/n, specify VGA or DVI) No 8.Number of posters One |