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PrimoGENI – Developing GENI Aggregate for Real-Time Large-Scale Network Simulation

PrimoGENI – Developing GENI Aggregate for Real-Time Large-Scale Network Simulation. Jason Liu, Julio Ibarra, Heidi Alvarez Florida International University. Background. Network Experimentation: analytical models, simulation, emulation, physical testbed Simulation vs. Emulation

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PrimoGENI – Developing GENI Aggregate for Real-Time Large-Scale Network Simulation

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  1. PrimoGENI – Developing GENI Aggregate for Real-Time Large-Scale Network Simulation Jason Liu, Julio Ibarra, Heidi Alvarez Florida International University

  2. Background • Network Experimentation: • analytical models, simulation, emulation, physical testbed • Simulation vs. Emulation • Real-time network simulation • Run simulation in real-time • Interact/integrate with real applications

  3. PRIME • Parallel real-time network modeling environment • LARGE network scenarios • Our solutions: • Run fast: parallel and distributed simulation • Run cheap: hybrid traffic models • Scalable emulation infrastructure: • VPN & virtual machines

  4. PrimoGENI-us Scope: • Prototype development • Aggregate manager • Experiment workflow tools • Infrastructure development • Region backbone: FLR, NLR, Internet2 • International connections: Kyatera, GIGA in Brazil

  5. Issues • PrimoGENI as an aggregate • Export “sliver” as a virtual network with simulated and/or emulated network entities • Define “resources” as simulated and/or emulated network entities  resource discovery/specification • Tricky for RSpec: need to specify resource types only (and associated supporting platform) • Ticketing: network topology, traffic, routing, … • Tools for configuring, building, connecting, servicing (data collection and visualization), steering, and tearing down “slivers” • Resource sharing issues • Model Opt-In

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