Changes between Version 60 and Version 61 of ExperimenterPortal
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- 04/12/11 16:39:43 (13 years ago)
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v60 v61 287 287 * ''The desired control over network flows.'' If you need to manage network traffic to/from an aggregate you might want to use aggregates that connect to a GENI backbone using OpenFlow switches or set up vlans to these aggregates through the ProtoGENI Backbone Nodes or the SPP Nodes. 288 288 * ''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. 289 * "Support for the GENI Aggregate Manager API."Aggregates that support the GENI Aggregate Manager API generally recognize credentials issued by one of the GENI Clearinghouses. Aggregates that do not will likely require you to get an account from them. Additionally, a growing number of GENI experiment control tools support the GENI API i.e. these tools can be used to create slices, add resources from aggregates that support the GENI API, etc. Examples of such tools include the [http://www.protogeni.net/trac/protogeni/wiki/MapInterface ProtoGENI Tools], [http://trac.gpolab.bbn.com/gcf/wiki/Omni Omni] and [http://gush.cs.williams.edu/trac/gush Gush].289 * ''Support for the GENI Aggregate Manager API.'' Aggregates that support the GENI Aggregate Manager API generally recognize credentials issued by one of the GENI Clearinghouses. Aggregates that do not will likely require you to get an account from them. Additionally, a growing number of GENI experiment control tools support the GENI API i.e. these tools can be used to create slices, add resources from aggregates that support the GENI API, etc. Examples of such tools include the [http://www.protogeni.net/trac/protogeni/wiki/MapInterface ProtoGENI Tools], [http://trac.gpolab.bbn.com/gcf/wiki/Omni Omni] and [http://gush.cs.williams.edu/trac/gush Gush]. 290 290 291 291 The GENI Project Office is happy to help find the best match of resources for your experiments. Please contact [mailto:help@geni.net] for assistance.