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#1380 fixed International SDX Demo peter.stickney@bbn.com nriga@bbn.com
Description

Demo Title: International SDX Demo

One-sentence layman's description: This demos shows working prototypes of Software Defined Exchanges operating in the US and Europe.

Who should see this demo? Example: Attendees interested in Emerging Internet Architecture and specifically in Software Defined Networks and Infrastructure.

Demo description paragraph(s):

The Software Defined Exchange (SDX) is a recently defined concept that is motivated by the need of applications to, via software programs, dynamically acquire and control network, computation and storage resources. An SDX is a meeting place where resource owners (e.g., cloud or network operators) advertise the availability of their wares and where applications go to identify, pay for and acquire resources to support their needs. These needs may change over time and the SDX supports such dynamic reconfiguration. In effect the SDX allows applications to acquire a software defined “Slice” of the Internet and resources that are connected to it. It is a traditional market bringing together sellers and buyers of goods. Its availability will democratize the ability of new applications to compete in a variety of markets served by different resource providers. The SDX together will “slicing” and “software defined infrastructure” have the potential to revolutionize the Internet and to enable an exciting new generation of applications. Of course, this very high level description belies the complex financial, policy, security and technical problems that must be overcome to fully realize the potential of the SDX. Prototype SDXs are now being established to explore and address these problems in a collaborative atmosphere.

At this demo we are going to present an architecture proposition for an SDX and two working prototype SDXs interoperating, one in the US and one in Europe.

List of equipment that will need AC connections (e.g. laptop, switch, monitor): Just put in the number of connections needed if your demo description already lists equipment.

Total number of wired network connections (sum standard IP and VLAN connections):

Number of wired layer 2 VLANs (if any): Specify VLAN number, if known, approximate bandwidth, and whether tagged or untagged.

Number of wireless network connections (include required bandwidth if significant):

Number of static addresses needed (if any):

Monitor (y/n, specify VGA or DVI): Specify resolution only if your software has resolution restrictions.

Number of posters (max size poster boards are 30" x 40"):

1

Special requests: Include any specific network connectivity needs (e.g. VLANs to a particular GENI location, projects you'd like to be near, etc.)

#1379 fixed GEC22 Demo Submission - Hadoop in a Hybrid Cloud peter.stickney@bbn.com Luis Guilherme Russi
Description

Demo Title: Hadoop in a Hybrid Cloud

One-sentence layman's description: This demo shows a working prototype for a hybrid cloud between of State University of Campinas, Brazil, University of Missouri-Kansas City, and GENI platform. Who should see this demo? Attendees interested in cloud computing and big data should see this demo.

Demo description paragraph(s):

Hadoop is a MapReduce implementation for processing and generating large data sets, combining with the ubiquitous, on-demand, and dynamic resources at low cost from cloud computing, we can build an environment with great potential to treat big data. However, using Hadoop on the cloud spends time, requires technical knowledge from users, and, sometimes, the private cloud is not able to attend all the resources needed. The hybrid cloud is composed by public and private cloud and, when it is necessary, the resources in the public cloud are used. Therefore, the simultaneous management of private and public domains requires an appropriate model that combines performance with minimal cost. We propose is to deploy an architecture to make the orchestration of Hadoop applications in hybrid clouds. The core of the model consists of a submission web portal, an orchestration engine, and an execution services factory. These components will orchestrate the creation of virtual machines for the Hadoop clusters in the private cloud. Through these components it is possible to automate the preparation of a cross-domain cluster, and, when it is needed, to allocate virtual machines at the GENI platform, and make it useful for the cloud users.

List of equipment that will need AC connections (e.g. laptop, switch, monitor): Laptop

Total number of wired network connections (sum standard IP and VLAN connections): 1

Number of wireless network connections (include required bandwidth if significant): 1

Number of static addresses needed (if any): 1

Monitor (y/n, specify VGA or DVI): y, HDMI Number of posters (max size poster boards are 30" x 40"): One poster, 30” x 40”.

Collaborating team: UMKC Team, Professor Deep Medhi, Xuan Liu, Shuai Zhao, Sheyda Mehr.

Component: Hadoop-in-a-Hybrid-Cloud

#1378 fixed GEC22 Demo: O3 Network Orchestrator Suite "ODENOS" peter.stickney@bbn.com m-kobayashi@eo.jp.nec.com
Description

Demo Title: O3 Network Orchestrator Suite "ODENOS"

One-sentence layman's description: We'll demonstrate an SDN controller, ODENOS, that can create multi-tenant networks over multi-layer, multi-vendor, multi-domain network.

Who should see this demo?: Attendees interested in SDN controller and network virtualization for wide-area networks.

Demo description paragraph(s): The demo shows network virtualization (with control delegation) over a wide-area network consisting of multiple vendor/admin domains and multiple layers (optical and packet). There will be an increasing demand from OTT providers that would like to use carrier wide area network with fine-grain control. However, creating an SDN controller for a wide-area network is already hard; A typical wide-area network consists of multiple vendor/admin domains and multiple layers (e.g., optical and packet) and you like to have an unified control over them. Creating multiple virtualization slices is even harder. ODENOS allows us to create such an SDN controller easily from building blocks.

List of equipment that will need AC connections (e.g. laptop, switch, monitor): A laptop and a monitor Just put in the number of connections needed if your demo description already lists equipment.

Total number of wired network connections (sum standard IP and VLAN connections): NONE

Number of wired layer 2 VLANs (if any): NONE

Number of wireless network connections (include required bandwidth if significant): 1 connection

Number of static addresses needed (if any): NONE

Monitor (y/n, specify VGA or DVI): Yes. VGA

Number of posters (max size poster boards are 30" x 40"): 1

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