Expediting experiments across testbeds with anybed: A testbed-independent topology configuration system and its tool set

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Abstract

Building an experimental network within a testbed has been a tiresome process for experimenters, due to the complexity of the physical resource assignment and the configuration overhead. Also, the process could not be expedited across testbeds, because the syntax of a configuration file varies depending on specific hardware and software. Reconfiguration of an experimental topology for each testbed wastes time, an experimenter could not carry out his/her experiments during the limited lease time of a testbed at worst. In this paper, we propose the AnyBed: the experimental network-building system. The conceptual idea of AnyBed is "If experimental network topologies can be portable across any kinds of testbed, then, it would expedite building an experimental network on a testbed while manipulating experiments by each testbed support tool". To achieve this concept, AnyBed divide an experimental network configuration into the logical and physical network topologies. Mapping these two topologies, AnyBed can build intended logical network topology on any PC clusters. We have evaluated the AnyBed implementation using two distinct clusters. The evaluation result shows a BGP topology with 150 nodes can be constructed on a large scale testbed in less than 113 seconds. Copyright © 2009 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers.

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Suzuki, M., Hazeyama, H., Miyamoto, D., Miwa, S., & Kadobayashi, Y. (2009). Expediting experiments across testbeds with anybed: A testbed-independent topology configuration system and its tool set. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, E92-D(10), 1877–1887. https://doi.org/10.1587/transinf.E92.D.1877

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