= What Resources Are in GENI (and what are they good for)? = This table gives new GENI users a quick and easy way to see what testbed / framework might be useful for their experiment. Each of the groups listed under here has a page which describes the tools and facilities available for their users. The list is sorted by scale. ||Testbed Name||Cluster||Physical connectivity||Layer 2 Control||Layer 3 Control||Scale||Programming environment||Restrictions|| ||[https://seattle.cs.washington.edu/ Million Node GENI / Seattle]||C||Real end user networks||None||None||~3K nodes||Python based VM||TCP / UDP traffic only, see [https://seattle.cs.washington.edu/wiki/AcceptableUsePolicy AUP]|| ||[http://www.planet-lab.org/ PlanetLab]||B||Edu networks||Some via OpenFlow||Limited RAW sockets, VINI||~1K nodes||Linux VM||See AUP|| ||ProtoGENI||C||Machine room, real switches, etc.||OpenFlow, VLANs across the WAN, ||None||~500 nodes||Any OS VM||See AUP|| ||DETER / TIED|| ||Machine room, real switches, etc.||??||??||~500 nodes||Any OS VM||Allows disruptive experiments, see AUP|| ||ORBIT||E|| 802.22||None||None||??? nodes||Any OS VM||??|| ||[https://wiki.ittc.ku.edu/gpeni_wiki/index.php/Main_Page GpENI]||B||Edu networks||OpenFlow, ??||Limited RAW sockets, VINI, ??||~200 nodes||Linux VM||See AUP||