articleOct 20, 2010Closed access

A network in a laptop

Stanford University

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Abstract

Mininet is a system for rapidly prototyping large networks on the constrained resources of a single laptop. The lightweight approach of using OS-level virtualization features, including processes and network namespaces, allows it to scale to hundreds of nodes. Experiences with our initial implementation suggest that the ability to run, poke, and debug in real time represents a qualitative change in workflow. We share supporting case studies culled from over 100 users, at 18 institutions, who have developed Software-Defined Networks (SDN). Ultimately, we think the greatest value of Mininet will be supporting collaborative network research, by enabling self-contained SDN prototypes which anyone with a PC can…

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Keywords
  • Laptop
  • Computer science
  • Computer network
  • Operating system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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