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`Planetlab Consortium
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`The PlanetLab Consortium is a collection of academic, industrial, and government
`institutions cooperating to support and enhance the PlanetLab overlay network. It is
`responsible for overseeing the long-term growth of PlanetLab's hardware
`infrastructure; designing and evolving its software architecture; providing day-to-day
`operational support; and defining policies that govern appropriate use.
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`Institutions join the Consortium by signing a membership agreement and connecting
`two or more nodes to the PlanetLab infrastructure. Individuals that want to use
`PlanetLab should arrange to do so through their home institution.
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`The PlanetLab Consortium is managed by Princeton University, the University of
`California at Berkeley, and the University of Washington. Princeton currently hosts
`the Consortium. Larry Peterson currently serves as the Consortium's Director. A
`Governance Document describes how the Consortium is organized. This page
`highlights the main points.
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`Steering Committee
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`A Steering Committee sets the overall policy and provides strategic guidance and
`review of the Consortium's activities. The Steering Committee currently includes the
`following members:
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`• Tom Anderson, University of Washington (chair)
`• Jon Crowcroft, Cambridge University
`• David Culler, University of California at Berkeley
`• Rick McGeer, HP Labs
`• Larry Peterson, Princeton University
`• Timothy Roscoe, Intel Research
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`Staff
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`The Consortium employs a support staff that is responsible for providing operational
`stability of the PlanetLab infrastructure; developing, hardening, and deploying
`software that enables the research community to contribute to PlanetLab; pushing
`the PlanetLab architecture with an eye towards longevity; and promoting continued
`growth of the PlanetLab infrastructure and community. The staff includes:
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`• Princeton University
`o Faiyaz Ahmed
`o Andy Bavier
`o Marc Fiuczynski
`o Mark Huang
`o Tony Mack
`o Reid Moran
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`Policies
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`The Planetlab Consortium currently publishes three policy documents. Institutions
`that join Planetlab agree to abide by these policies.
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`• Hosting a Node: This documents outlines the responsibilities of a site that
`hosts Planetlab nodes. All Consortium members (except at the Sponsor level)
`are expected to host Planetlab nodes.
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`• Accegtable Use Policy:: This document outlines permitted uses of Planetlab,
`and the role each site plays in enforcing these rules.
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`• Mission and Goals: This document is a statement of the Consortium's mission
`and goals. It is an evolving document that communicate's the Steering
`Committee's vision for Planetlab to the membership.
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`Membership
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`The Consortium includes five membership levels, as summarized below. See the
`Governance Document for full details.
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`• Charter ($300k annual dues)
`o Permanent seat on Steering Committee.
`o Unlimited number of slices.
`o Access to Planetlab events, research papers, and working groups.
`• Full ($75k annual dues)
`o Rotating seat on Steering Committee.
`o 10 slices.
`o Access to Planetlab events, research papers, and working groups.
`• Associate ($25k annual dues)
`o 2 slices.
`o Access to Planetlab events, research papers, and working groups.
`• Sponsor ($10k annual dues)
`o Access to Planetlab events and research papers.
`• Academic (no annual dues)
`o Seat on Steering Committee by invitation.
`o 10 slices.
`o Access to Planetlab events, research papers, and working groups.
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`Current corporate members include:
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`Intel, Charter
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`• Hewlett Packard, Charter
`• Google, Full
`• AT&T, Associate
`• France Telecom, Associate
`• AT Corporation, Associate
`• NEC Laboratories, Associate
`• Telecom Italia, Associate
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`The full list of institutions participating in Planetlab, including Academic institutions,
`can be found here. Planetlab also receives support from the National Science
`Foundation.
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`Working Groups
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`The Consortium has established a set of working groups that carry on the technical
`work of the Consortium. Individuals from any member institution are encouraged to
`participate in one or more of these working groups. Click here for information about
`the currently active working groups.
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`Additional Information
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`If you have additional questions about the Planetlab Consortium, please send mail to
`info@glanet-lab.org.
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