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BonFIRE is now Open for free Access!

Following two successful Open Calls that have given academic researchers, developers and SMEs access to the Cloud infrastructures in BonFIRE, it is now possible to apply for running experiments as part of the Open Access initiative. This is your chance to get involved and test your innovative ideas for free!

In Open Access, you will have access to a multi-site Cloud facility for applications, services and systems experimentation:
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  • Large-scale, heterogeneous and virtualised compute, storage and networking resources
  • Full control of your resource deployment
  • In-depth monitoring and logging of physical and virtual resources
  • Advanced Cloud and network features
  • Ease of use of experimentation
For more information and to apply for access, go to www.bonfire-project.eu/involved!
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Experiments

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BonFIRE has been used in many experiments already, both by academic institutions and SMEs requiring advanced Cloud and network features to evaluate research hypotheses and business ideas. To find out more about these experiments, please follow the links below:

  • Dynamic Orchestration for Internet of Services
  • Elasticity requirement for cloud based applications
  • Scalability of Continuous Security Monitoring
  • QoS-Oriented Service Engineering for Federated Clouds
  • Testing Optimization in Service Ecosystems
  • TurboCloud
  • Virtual Clusters on Federated Cloud Sites
    • SILICON  Experiment: information for the Website
    • HOPBOP: Home Platform over BonFIRE Project
    • KOPFire: elasticity experiments with KOPI on BonFIRE
    • MEDIAFIRE: Multi-Cloud  Based Multimedia Services for SME
      • P2P@Clouds

Recent News

  • BonFIRE Cloud facility NOW OPEN! Following two successful Open Calls that have given academic researchers, developers and SMEs access to the Cloud infrastructures in BonFIRE, it is now possible to apply for running experiments as ...
    Posted 1 Feb 2013 08:00 by Vegard Engen
  • BonFIRE 3.1 Released BonFIRE version 3.1 has been released, bringing many new features and improvements to the experimenters of BonFIRE. The main additions to this release and highlights for the next release ...
    Posted 30 Jan 2013 03:33 by Vegard Engen
  • BonFIRE Press Release in Web Host Industrial Review On Tuesday, BonFIRE announced that it would open its multi-site cloud infrastructure on November 1, 2012, giving selected organizations free access for the next 12 months. The entire press ...
    Posted 2 Nov 2012 09:58 by gyuri papay
  • FIRE Engineering Workshop 6-7 November 2012, Ghent, Belgium The Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE) Initiative organises a workshop in Ghent on the 6-7 November. The focus of the FIRE research workshop is on the experimentally driven ...
    Posted 5 Nov 2012 00:53 by gyuri papay
  • BonFIRE at the IoS Meeting 16-17 October 2012 We will be at the Internet of Services collaboration meeting in Brussels to give a plenary presentation about BonFIRE and to discuss Open Access.Open Access is your chance to ...
    Posted 11 Oct 2012 00:37 by Vegard Engen
  • Results of second open call for funding Through the second open call, BonFIRE sought for Testing Experiments wanting to trial on the Cloud software prototypes or  results of services R&D Internet of Services projects. The selected ...
    Posted 12 Sep 2012 03:47 by Julia Wells
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Feature Story - TurboCloud

Accelerating Desktop Virtualisation with Virtual Path Slice Technology

Cloudium Systems and RedZinc, two SMEs based in Ireland, have successfully completed an experiment funded in the 1st Open Call that relied on some of the advanced network features BonFIRE offers.

Challenge

Today desktop virtualization is offered as a local area solution. Replacing desktop PCs with thin clients and porting the processing power and operating system to the cloud offers benefits often called Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS). These benefits include lower total cost of ownership per desk top unit and reduced systems administrations costs. The constraint is that today most desktop virtualization installations are based on a ‘local cloud’ and the economy of scale of the public cloud is not included in the cost equation. Specifically constraints of the public internet related to quality of experience. In the absence of guarantees related to bandwidth and delay the video rendered by desktop virtualization server hardware will be subject to image degradation and image stuttering in a public cloud scenario. How can QoE be provided and over what type of environment?

Solution

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The focus of the project was to seek to provide a controlled network path between server and clients and measure the QoE of various applications. The goal was to create a SLA for DaaS. The implementation of the experiment was focused on the Virtual Wall part of BonFIRE. The attraction of the BonFIRE platform was the ability of the virtual wall to emulate a wide area network. The key ingredients of BonFIRE which supported the experiment were BonFIRE’s network components (1) ability to inject loss and delay into a network topology (2) the ability and support the software based click router. Essential to the experiment was BonFIRE’s support to assemble a rou
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