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Aggregate Name
PlanetLab Aggregate
Aggregate Overview
Aggregate Resources | The PlanetLab testbed consists of about 1090 nodes at 513 sites around the world. Experiments can reserve virtual machine on these nodes and run their software on these Linux virtual machines. |
Typical Experiments | PlanetLab is suited for the development of new network services. Experimenters can get VServer-based virtual machines providing user-level access to Fedora Linux. |
Aggregate Web Page | http://www.planet-lab.org/ |
Aggregate Status | http://comon.cs.princeton.edu/status/ has information about the status of PlanetLab nodes |
Network Connectivity | Internet |
Experimenter Support
Guides and Documents | Tutorials, FAQs and other documentation: http://www.planet-lab.org |
Support | Email mailto:support@planet-lab.org for support. See also http://www.planet-lab.org/support |
Compatible Tools | SFI, Gush, Raven, Omni |
Using this Aggregate
Clearinghouses Recognized | PlanetLab Clearinghouse ProtoGENI Clearinghouse |
Usage Policies | Experimenters must abide by the GENI Recommended Use Policy |
Aggregate Manager URL | http://myplc.gpolab.bbn.com:12346 |
Sample Rspecs | Reserve a sliver on all five nodes |
Aggregate Management
Aggregate Operator | PlanetLab Consortium, Princeton University |
Resource Owner | Members of the PlanetLab Consortium |
Operation POC | Andy Bavier, Princeton University |
Technical POC | Larry Peterson, Princeton University |
Developer Links | Source code: http://svn.planet-lab.org/ Developer mailing list: devel@planet-lab.org |