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This content explains key terminologies and project structures in the context of GENI, a research infrastructure sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Learn about experimenters, project organization, user authentication, creating an account, and the concept of slices and resources. Discover how GENI leverages InCommon for authentication and the roles of different types of experimenters. Gain insights into project leads, slices, and resources utilized in experiments within the GENI framework.

  • GENI
  • Terminology
  • Project Structures
  • Research Infrastructure
  • Experimenters

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  1. GENI Terminology Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

  2. project slice experimenter resource aggregate Cloud Security Curriculum Workshop July 13, 2016 www.geni.net Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

  3. An experimenter is a researcher who uses GENI resources Different types of experimenters have different roles and permissions: Advisor vs Grad Student Teacher vs TA vs Student Experimenter Cloud Security Curriculum Workshop July 13, 2016 www.geni.net Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

  4. Creating an Account GENI Portal is at: https://portal.geni.net Instructions for creating an account are: http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/SignMeUp Cloud Security Curriculum Workshop July 13, 2016 www.geni.net Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

  5. GENI User Authentication The GENI Portal leverages InCommon for single sign-on authentication Experimenters from 304 educational and research institutions have InCommon accounts For many experimenters: no new passwords familiar login screens GENI Project Office runs a federated IdP to provide accounts for non-federated organizations. Cloud Security Curriculum Workshop July 13, 2016 www.geni.net Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

  6. Projects organize research in GENI Project Lead Slice Members Projects contain both peopleand their experiments A project is led by a single responsible individual: the projectlead Cloud Security Curriculum Workshop July 13, 2016 www.geni.net Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

  7. A sliceis a container of resources used in an experiment. A slice can contain resources from one or more aggregates A slice is in a single project A slice has an expiration Slice names are public, reusable and unique (within a project) Cloud Security Curriculum Workshop July 13, 2016 www.geni.net Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

  8. A resource is a piece of infrastructure A resource can be real or virtual. Resource specifications (aka. RSpecs)are used to describe and request resources. Examples: Compute: computer vs virtual machine (VM) Wireline Network: VLAN or OpenFlow Wireless: WiMAX Cloud Security Curriculum Workshop July 13, 2016 www.geni.net Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

  9. An aggregate manages a set of reservable resources InstaGENI Rack ExoGENI Rack Aggregates include: GENI racks OpenFlow WiMAX Cloud Security Curriculum Workshop July 13, 2016 www.geni.net Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

  10. Member: project Lead: Experimenter (aka Student) Experimenter (aka Professor) slice aggregate resource resource Layer 2 Cloud Security Curriculum Workshop July 13, 2016 www.geni.net Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

  11. Demo Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

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