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Aggregate Name

Million Node GENI

Aggregate Overview

Aggregate Resources This aggregate provides compute resources on platforms donated by individuals and institutions. Platforms may be mobile and/or behind firewalls and NATs. Experimenter software, written in a subset of Python, run in sandboxes that limit the consumption of platform resources such as CPU, memory, storage space, and network bandwidth.
Typical Experiments Million Node GENI is ideal for students, researchers, and companies that want to prototype and test code on testbeds that have varying scale, diversity, and topologies. The same code may easily be run on a variety of operating systems, architectures, and network environments in order to understand the performance and dynamics of a distributed system.
Aggregate Web Page https://seattle.cs.washington.edu/wiki
Aggregate Status PROBABLY n/a FOR THIS AGGREGATE. CAN YOU PROVIDE A STATEMENT AS TO WHY THIS IS SO?
Layer 2 Connectivity None


Experimenter Support

Guides and Documents https://seattle.cs.washington.edu/wiki/ProgrammersPage
Support Support mailings list. Email to this address goes to all subscribers of the mailing list.
Compatible tools Differentiate between different kinds of tools ProtoGENI Tools and Gush


Using this Aggregate

Clearinghouses Recognized ProtoGENI Clearinghouse | PlanetLab Clearinghouse
Usage Policies The ProtoGENI Emulab aggregate is a public facility; resources may be allocated and used by any GENI experimenter with suitable credentials. ProtoGENI Emulab users can ask for as many nodes as are currently available. Experiments are "swapped out" of the testbed after a "Maximum Duration" period of inactivity. For details see https://users.emulab.net/trac/emulab/wiki/Swapping. All users of ProtoGENI Emulab resources must abide by the Emulab Security Policy, Emulab Acceptable Use Policy and Emulab Node Use Policy.
URL
Omni URN
Sample Rspecs


Aggregate Management

Aggregate Operator Flux Research Group, School of Computing, University of Utah. http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/
Resource Owner Flux Research Group, School of Computing, University of Utah. http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/
Operation POC Testbed operations
Technical POC Robert Ricci
Developer Links Source code: http://www.emulab.net/software.php3. Developer mailing list: geni-dev@emulab.net