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User & Date: ivan on 2012-09-26 21:38:05
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2012-09-26
21:50
Go from rD to experiments support title slide instead of node arch overview. check-in: 9d4ecbd82b user: ivan tags: trunk
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Minor change to node arch summary. check-in: 3a0e045f48 user: ivan tags: trunk
21:33
Remove tail comments, already implemented. check-in: f444ebda03 user: ivan tags: trunk
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Modified script.txt from [bba21f47ef] to [e43490b60d].

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- A slice is a management concept that groups a set of related slivers.
- A sliver holds the resources (CPU, memory, disk, bandwidth, interfaces…)
  allocated for a slice in a given node.
- A node hosts several slivers at the same time. *##*

** Node architecture
allows the realization of these concepts.  *##* A node consists of a CD, a RD
and a rD on a wired local network. *##*

- The community device
  - Completely normal CN device, so existing ones can be used.
  - routes traffic between the CN and the local network (which runs no routing
    protocol). *##*
- The research device
  - Usually more powerful than CD, since experiments run here.







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- A slice is a management concept that groups a set of related slivers.
- A sliver holds the resources (CPU, memory, disk, bandwidth, interfaces…)
  allocated for a slice in a given node.
- A node hosts several slivers at the same time. *##*

** Node architecture
allows the realization of these concepts.  *##* A node consists of a CD, a RD
and a rD connected to the same wired local network. *##*

- The community device
  - Completely normal CN device, so existing ones can be used.
  - routes traffic between the CN and the local network (which runs no routing
    protocol). *##*
- The research device
  - Usually more powerful than CD, since experiments run here.