Overview
Comment: | Streamline section on challenges an requirements. |
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User & Date: | ivan on 2012-09-19 21:25:25 |
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Context
2012-09-20
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07:53 | Moved logos to subdir to avoid clutter. check-in: 49d3ee49a8 user: ivan tags: trunk | |
2012-09-19
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21:25 | Streamline section on challenges an requirements. check-in: a2f0441907 user: ivan tags: trunk | |
21:04 | Streamline intro to community networks. check-in: 68922550ca user: ivan tags: trunk | |
Changes
Modified script.txt from [9c33eb68e0] to [daf35fb5e3].
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- Also nodes in participating research centres. - Linked together over the FEDERICA academic backbone. - All its software and documentation is released under Free licenses, anyone can setup a CONFINE testbed like Community-Lab. * Challenges and requirements ** Simple management vs. Distributed node ownership - In contrast with e.g. indoors testbeds that belong wholly to the same entity. ** Features vs. Lightweight, low cost (free & open) - Devices ranging from PCs to embedded boards. - Need light system able to run on very different devices. ** Familiarity & flexibility vs. System stability - Familiar Linux env with root access to researchers. - Keep env isolation (nodes are shared by experiments). - Keep node stability (to avoid in-place maintenance, some difficult to reach node locations). # Frozen tower. ** Flexibility vs. Network stability - Network experiments running on nodes in a production network. - Allow interaction with CN at the lowest level possible but not disrupting or overusing it. ** Traffic collection vs. Privacy of CN users - Experiments performing traffic collection and characterization. - Avoid researchers spying on users' data. ** Link instability vs. Management robustness - Deal with frequent network outages in the CN. ** Reachability vs. IP address provisioning - Testbed spanning different CNs. - IPv4 scarcity and incompatibility between CNs, lack of IPv6 support. ** Heterogeneity vs. Compatibility - Lots of different devices (disparate connectivity and software openness). - Lots of different link technologies (wireless, wired, fiber). * Community-Lab testbed architecture ** Overall architecture This architecture applies to all testbeds using the CONFINE software. # Move over overlay diagram less overlay connections plus overlay network. - A testbed consists of a set of nodes managed by the same server. - Server managed by testbed admins. - Network and node managed by node admins (usually owners and CN members). |
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- Also nodes in participating research centres. - Linked together over the FEDERICA academic backbone. - All its software and documentation is released under Free licenses, anyone can setup a CONFINE testbed like Community-Lab. * Challenges and requirements ** Simple management vs. Distributed node ownership - How to manage devices belonging to diverse owners. ** Features vs. Lightweight, low cost (free & open) - Devices ranging from PCs to embedded boards. - Need light system able to run on very different devices. ** Heterogeneity vs. Compatibility - Some devices allow hacking while others don't. - Diverse connectivity and link technologies (wireless, wired, fiber). ** Familiarity & flexibility vs. System stability - Researchers prefer a familiar Linux env with root access. - But experiments sharing the same node must be isolated. # Frozen tower. - Accessing node locations can be hard, so keep node stability to avoid in-place maintenance. ** Flexibility vs. Network stability - Network experiments running on nodes in a production network. - Allow interaction at the lowest possible layer of the CN while not disrupting or overusing it. ** Traffic collection vs. Privacy of CN users - Experiments performing traffic collection and characterization. - Avoid researchers spying on users' data. ** Link instability vs. Management robustness - Management must deal with frequent network outages in the CN. ** Reachability vs. IP address provisioning - Testbed spanning different CNs. - IPv4 scarcity and incompatibility between CNs, lack of IPv6 support. * Community-Lab testbed architecture ** Overall architecture This architecture applies to all testbeds using the CONFINE software. # Move over overlay diagram less overlay connections plus overlay network. - A testbed consists of a set of nodes managed by the same server. - Server managed by testbed admins. - Network and node managed by node admins (usually owners and CN members). |