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Publikováno v:
IEEE Communications Magazine. 56:170-176
The recent trend toward application hosting in large data centers should and will be counterbalanced by a ubiquitous edge cloud with deeply programmable networking. The Internet to date has been dominated by sending data to programs and people; the n
Autor:
Saurav Das, Andy Bavier, Ali Al-Shabibi, William Snow, Scott Baker, Guru Palukar, Tom Anshutz, Larry L. Peterson, Jonathan Hart
Publikováno v:
IEEE Communications Magazine. 54:96-101
CORD is a new design of a telco central office that replaces closed and proprietary hardware with software running on commodity servers, switches, and access devices. It allows network operators to benefit from both the economies of scale (infrastruc
Autor:
Justin P. Rohrer, Deep Medhi, Andy Bavier, Xuan Liu, James P. G. Sterbenz, Ramkumar Cherukuri, Byrav Ramamurthy, Caterina Scoglio, Egemen K. Çetinkaya, Pragatheeswaran Angu, Cort Buffington
Publikováno v:
Computer Networks. 61:51-74
The Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation (GpENI) is an international programmable network testbed centered initially in the Midwest US with the goal to provide programmability across the entire protocol stack. In this paper, we present the
The InstaGENI initiative: An architecture for distributed systems and advanced programmable networks
Autor:
Rick McGeer, Jim Chen, Andy Bavier, Nicki Watts, Jessica Blaine, Robert Ricci, Nicholas Bastin, Narayan Krishnan, Joe Mambretti
Publikováno v:
Computer Networks. 61:24-38
In this paper, we describe InstaGENI, a distributed cloud based on programmable networks designed for the GENI Mesoscale deployment and large-scale distributed research projects. The InstaGENI architecture closely integrates a lightweight cluster des
Publikováno v:
2016 28th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC 28).
PlanetIgnite is a general-purpose, Infrastructure-as-a-Service, self-assembling, lightweight edge cloud on virtualized infrastructure with support for single-pane-of-glass distributed application configuration and deployment. This is an entirely new
Autor:
Andy Bavier, Patrick O'Connell, Yvonne Coady, Glenn Ricart, Jude Nelson, Rick McGeer, Joe Mambretti, Stephen Tredger, Sean McGeer, Jim Chen
Publikováno v:
The GENI Book ISBN: 9783319337678
International Teletraffic Congress
International Teletraffic Congress
We describe the GENI Experiment Engine, a Distributed-Platform-as-a-Service facility designed to be implemented on a distributed testbed or infrastructure. The GEE is intended to provide rapid and convenient access to a distributed infrastructure for
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ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. 38:59-62
Conventional wisdom has held that routing protocols cannot achieve both scalability and high availability. Despite scaling relatively well, today's Internet routing system does not react quickly to changing network conditions (e.g., link failures or
Autor:
Andy Bavier, Marc De Leenheer, Scott E. Baker, John H. Hartman, Larry L. Peterson, Sapan Bhatia, Mike Wawrzoniak, Jude Nelson
Publikováno v:
BigSystem@HPDC
This paper describes XOS, a cloud operating system designed to manage hardware and software resources across a multi-tiered cloud. XOS raises the level of abstraction in an IaaS cloud architecture by elevating scalable software services to first-clas
Publikováno v:
SIGCOMM
This paper describes VINI , a virtual network infrastructure that allows network researchers to evaluate their protocols and services in a realistic environment that also provides a high degree of control over network conditions. VINI allows research
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ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review. 40:17-24
PlanetLab is a continuously-evolving global network research testbed that is simultaneously used by hundreds of researchers for diverse tasks, ranging from short-term self-contained experiments among PlanetLab nodes to continuously-running Web-access