Request an Account A time- and space-shared platform for research, education, and development in distributed systems and networks. Emulab's primary goals are ease of use, control, and realism, achieved through consistent use of virtualization and abstraction.

Emulab
Emulab is a network testbed, giving researchers a wide range of environments in which to develop, debug, and evaluate their systems. The name Emulab refers both to a facility and to a software system. The primary Emulab installation is run by the Flux Group, part of the School of Computing at the University of Utah. There are also installations of the Emulab software at more than two dozen sites around the world, ranging from testbeds with a handful of nodes up to testbeds with hundreds of nodes. Emulab is widely used by computer science researchers in the fields of networking and distributed systems. It is also designed to support education, and has been used to teach classes in those fields.
Cluster Status
Active Experiments: 4
TypeFree% Inuse
c6525-100g 1
97% inuse
c6525-25g 29
80% inuse
c6620 38
71% inuse
d2950 0
100% inuse
d6515 2
93% inuse
d750 4
0% inuse
d760 0
100% inuse
d760-hbm 0
100% inuse
d7615 2
67% inuse
dl360 1
0% inuse
m400 38
16% inuse
m510 203
25% inuse
r660-fw 0
100% inuse
r720 0
100% inuse
r760-storage 0
100% inuse
xl170 112
44% inuse
Activity
Projects 2274
Users 12795
Profiles 9
Experiments 329
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