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An Integrated Experimental Environment for Distributed Systems and Networks (2002)

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by Brian White , Jay Lepreau , Leigh Stoller , Robert Ricci , Shashi Guruprasad , Mac Newbold , Mike Hibler , Chad Barb , Abhijeet Joglekar
Venue:In Proc. of the Fifth Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation
Citations:688 - 41 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{White02anintegrated,
    author = {Brian White and Jay Lepreau and Leigh Stoller and Robert Ricci and Shashi Guruprasad and Mac Newbold and Mike Hibler and Chad Barb and Abhijeet Joglekar},
    title = {An Integrated Experimental Environment for Distributed Systems and Networks},
    booktitle = {In Proc. of the Fifth Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation},
    year = {2002},
    pages = {255--270}
}

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Abstract

Three experimental environments traditionally support network and distributed systems research: network emulators, network simulators, and live networks. The continued use of multiple approaches highlights both the value and inadequacy of each. Netbed, a descendant of Emulab, provides an experimentation facility that integrates these approaches, allowing researchers to configure and access networks composed of emulated, simulated, and wide-area nodes and links. Netbed's primary goals are ease of use, control, and realism, achieved through consistent use of virtualization and abstraction.

Keyphrases

integrated experimental environment    distributed system    live network    access network    network emulator    wide-area node    continued use    experimentation facility    experimental environment    consistent use    system research    network simulator    multiple approach highlight    primary goal   

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