Changes between Version 10 and Version 11 of ExperimenterPortal


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03/02/11 19:04:55 (13 years ago)
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Vic Thomas
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    20 == Available Resources ==
     20== GENI Aggregates ==
    2121The following is a table lists GENI aggregates that are currently available for use by experimenters and the networks (GENI backbone network or the Internet) to which they connect.  GENI has two backbone networks: [http://www.internet2.edu/ Internet2] and [http://www.nlr.net/ National Lambda Rail (NLR)].  The Internet2 backbone provides 1Gbps of dedicated bandwidth for GENI experiments and the NLR backbone provides up to 30Gbps of non-dedicated  bandwidth.   Some aggregates that connect to GENI backbone networks may be connected to other resources on the network using Layer 2 VLANS, giving experimenters the option of running non-IP based Layer 3 and above protocols.
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    23 GENI aggregates currently available to experimenters:
     23=== GENI aggregates currently available to experimenters: ===
    2424   '''Compute Resources'''
    2525     || [wiki:GeniAggregate/PrincetonMyPLC Princeton PlanetLab] || Internet ||
     
    3434     || [wiki:GeniAggregate/WashingtonU-SPPNodes Supercharged PlanetLab Platform Nodes]  || Internet2 ||
    3535     || [wiki:GeniAggregate/UtahProtoGENIBBNodes ProtoGENI Backbone Nodes] || Internet2 ||
    36      || [wiki:GeniAggregate/GTechBGPMux Georgia Tech BGP Mux] [[BR]]
     36     || [wiki:GeniAggregate/GTechBGPMux Georgia Tech BGP Mux] || ?? ||
    3737     || [wiki:GeniAggregate/StanfordOpenFlow Stanford OpenFlow network] || ?? ||
    38      || [wiki:GeniAggregate/IndianaOpenFlow Indiana U. Openflow network]  || ?? |
     38     || [wiki:GeniAggregate/IndianaOpenFlow Indiana U. Openflow network]  || ?? ||
    3939     || [wiki:GeniAggregate/RutgersOpenFlow Rutgers OpenFlow network] || ?? ||
    4040     || [wiki:GeniAggregate/BBNOpenFlow BBN OpenFlow network] || Internet2 and NLR ||
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    42 GENI aggregates that will be available soon, with links to their GENI project page.
     42=== GENI aggregates that will be available soon, with links to their GENI project page: ===
    4343   '''Compute Resources'''
    4444       || [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GpENI GpENI] ||
    45        || [[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENICloud GENICloud] ||
    46        || [[http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/PrimoGENI PrimoGENI] ||
     45       || [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENICloud GENICloud] ||
     46       || [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/PrimoGENI PrimoGENI] ||
    4747       || [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/CmuLab CMU Homenet Nodes] ||
    4848       || [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/CmuLab CMU Emulab] ||
     
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     55=== Picking Resources for Your Experiment ===
    5556As you plan your experiment you will want to consider:
    5657  * The degree of control you need over your experiment.  Do you need to tightly control the resources (CPU, bandwidth, etc.) allocated to your experiment or will best-effort suffice.  If you need a tightly controlled environment you might want to consider the U. of Utah ProtoGENI aggregate that allocate entire PCs that can be connected in arbitrary topologies.
     
    5859  * The number of resources you need from an aggregate.  Aggregates vary from small installations such as the GPO Lab ProtoGENI aggregate that consists of eleven nodes to the PlanetLab and ProtoGENI aggregates that consist of hundreds of nodes.
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     61To help you pick resources for your  experiment, the following table shows examples of GENI aggregates that provide computing resources and the type of connectivity to these resources:
     62     [[Image(ResourceTable.png, 50%)]]
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