Evolução do testbed FIBRE
Abstract
FIBRE (Future Internet Brazilian environment for Experimentation) is a research-driven testbed constructed in the scope of a project funded by the 2010 Brazil-EU Coordinated Call in ICT. The project ended in October 2014. However, in 2015 the Brazilian member institutions, led by the National Research and Education Network (RNP), took over FIBRE’s legacy infrastructure to offer the testbed as a service. Currently, funds the secure the FIBRE testbed operational are guaranteed until the end of the year. This paper presents new features and improvements deployed in the last year, as well as strategies to decrease operating costs while new funding opportunities are prospected.
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