Changes between Version 32 and Version 33 of MAX-GENI-SDX


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Timestamp:
08/01/18 02:08:01 (6 years ago)
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tlehman@maxgigapop.net
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  • MAX-GENI-SDX

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    33      The work demonstrated here is driven by a vision for future R&E cyberinfrastructure that consists of an ecosystem of ad hoc and dynamically federated Software Defined Exchanges (SDXs) and Software Defined ScienceDMZs services. GENI technologies are leveraged in the form of the MAX Aggregate Manager which utilizes the GENI Rack Aggregate Manager (GRAM) software for GENI Federation functions. This MAX/GRAM AM utilizes the Open Grid Forum (OGF) NSI protocol to provision services across the network elements within the Washington International Exchange (WIX) located in !McLean, Virginia and the MAX Regional Network. [[BR]][[BR]]
     33The work demonstrated here is driven by a vision for future R&E cyberinfrastructure that consists of an ecosystem of ad hoc and dynamically federated Software Defined Exchanges (SDXs) and Software Defined ScienceDMZs services. GENI technologies are leveraged in the form of the MAX Aggregate Manager which utilizes the GENI Rack Aggregate Manager (GRAM) software for GENI Federation functions. This MAX/GRAM AM utilizes the Open Grid Forum (OGF) NSI protocol to provision services across the network elements within the Washington International Exchange (WIX) located in !McLean, Virginia and the MAX Regional Network. [[BR]][[BR]]
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    3535Another instance of the MAX Aggregate Manager is also deployed covering the MAX Software Define Science DMZ (SD-SDMZ).  The MAX SD-SDMZ also includes local compute and storage resources. The MAX InstaGENI Rack is also directly connected to the MAX SD-SDMZ.  A diagram of the topology for the MAX Science DMZ and WIX based SDX is shown below.