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GEC22 Tutorial: Using the jFed tool to experiment from zero to hero
Schedule
Session Leaders
Brecht Vermeulen iMinds |
Thijs Walcarius iMinds |
Description
The jFed tool is a resource provisioning tool to build experiments on testbeds like GENI racks, European FIRE testbeds, etc. It is built to make it very easy for experimenters to provision machines and networks, while on the other side it also has a lot of functionality for doing advanced experimentation.
In this tutorial we will work on this by starting from a very simple experiment and ending up in a big scale experiment, the typical workflow you do for scaling up and automating your experiment. In this we will combine multiple slices and use stitching to combine multiple racks. For example see topology:
Pre-requisites / Pre-work
Agenda
Attachments (4)
- exampletopology.png (107.8 KB) - added by 10 years ago.
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GEC22_jfed_tutorial_notes.pdf (889.7 KB) - added by 10 years ago.
Notes for the tutorial
- jFed-experimenter-GUI_beta_gec22.jar (14.5 MB) - added by 10 years ago.
- Using the jFed tool to experiment from zero.pptx (523.3 KB) - added by 10 years ago.