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Comment: | Minor improvements to script. |
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User & Date: | ivan on 2014-01-30 15:20:23 |
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2014-01-30
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15:34 | Show slices and slivers in additional step in arch diagram animation. check-in: 908a6d1f8b user: ivan tags: fosdem-2014 | |
15:20 | Minor improvements to script. check-in: e9ca6e2167 user: ivan tags: fosdem-2014 | |
15:03 | Minor corrections, timed to 11 minutes. check-in: 151c95892d user: ivan tags: fosdem-2014 | |
Changes
Modified script,lightning.txt from [3af26aa0d6] to [f08065b5aa].
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the fairness between their users, and their diversity but also their instability. - It's important to note that all Community-Lab's software and documentation is “free as in freedom” so you can use them to setup your own CONFINE testbed. *##* ** Community-Lab as community infrastructure - Besides supporting experimentation, CONFINE helps physically extend CNs *##* not only with new Community-Lab nodes, but also with new links… - … and even services hosted in nodes like web servers, video broadcast stations, etc. to be used by the community. *##* - In a more sophisticated approach, nodes can also be used to implement cloud infrastructure provided and managed by the community for the community. This is the mission of the Clommunity project. *##* * Architecture and technologies ** Testbed architecture - How does the Community-Lab testbed work? - It consists of a set of nodes (managed by CN members) that follow the configuration in a set of servers (managed by testbed operators). - All components in the testbed become reachable via a dedicated management network implemented as an IPv6 overlay. - Then researchers define experiments (the so called slices) in a server. - And nodes use a REST API to get those definitions from servers and run several of them simultaneously as VMs (the so called slivers). |
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the fairness between their users, and their diversity but also their instability. - It's important to note that all Community-Lab's software and documentation is “free as in freedom” so you can use them to setup your own CONFINE testbed. *##* ** Community-Lab as community infrastructure - Besides supporting experimentation, *##* CONFINE helps physically extend CNs not only with new Community-Lab nodes, but also with new links… - … and even services hosted in nodes like web servers, video broadcast stations, etc. to be used by the community. *##* - In a more sophisticated approach, nodes can also be used to implement cloud infrastructure provided and managed by the community for the community. This is the mission of the Clommunity project. * Architecture and technologies ** Testbed architecture - Now, how does the Community-Lab testbed work? *##* - It consists of a set of nodes (managed by CN members) that follow the configuration in a set of servers (managed by testbed operators). - All components in the testbed become reachable via a dedicated management network implemented as an IPv6 overlay. - Then researchers define experiments (the so called slices) in a server. - And nodes use a REST API to get those definitions from servers and run several of them simultaneously as VMs (the so called slivers). |