© 2013 Georgia Institute of Technology GENI and OpenFlow/SDN at Georgia Tech Russ Clark in collaboration with Ron Hutchins, Nick.

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© 2013 Georgia Institute of Technology GENI and OpenFlow/SDN at Georgia Tech Russ Clark in collaboration with Ron Hutchins, Nick Feamster, and Matt Sanders January 7, 2013

© 2013 Georgia Institute of Technology 2 Status GENI OpenFlow Campus Trials Participant OpenFlow/SDN deployed in 5 buildings Combination of vendors: NEC, HP, Quanta Mesoscale resources available today FOAM, FlowVisor, various compute nodes InstaGENI rack expected next month Used in various classes and student projects Category focus of student competition this year

OpenFlow Testbed

© 2013 Georgia Institute of Technology 4 Projects Primary GENI POC Primary Projects Magic Window video conferencing system BISmark home router management Various policy, big data and mobility related projects Key collaborators: Ron Hutchins, Matt Sanders and Nick Feamster