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Introducing Tailscale — Mastering FABRIC: Tip & Tricks Webinar

Join us for an exciting and informative session in the ‘Mastering FABRIC: Tips and Tricks’ webinar series, featuring Dr. Paul Ruth, FABRIC’s Principal Investigator. This webinar is designed for current FABRIC users who are actively engaged in projects and creating slices. To make the most of this session, we recommend having a basic understanding of FABRIC’s functionalities and a working knowledge of network connectivity.

Dr. Ruth will introduce and demonstrate the practical benefits of Tailscale, a program that can significantly enhance your FABRIC experience. Tailscale simplifies secure network connectivity, making it easier for you to access your experiments directly from your laptop, wherever you are. During the tutorial, Dr. Ruth will showcase practical examples and discuss how Tailscale can assist you with various experimental setups and configurations within FABRIC.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understanding how Tailscale integrates with FABRIC
  • Step-by-step guidance on setting up and using Tailscale
  • Real-world examples of experiments enhanced by Tailscale
  • Practical tips for accessing and managing your experiments remotely

The session will conclude with an interactive Q&A segment, providing you with the unique opportunity to directly engage with Dr. Ruth, ask questions, and gain further insights. Additionally, we will share valuable resources to help you make the most of your FABRIC projects.

Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your knowledge and skills using FABRIC with Tailscale. By attending this webinar, you’ll gain practical insights on how to streamline your workflow, explore new experimental possibilities, and enhance your FABRIC experience with Tailscale. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced user, this webinar will provide you with the necessary tools.

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Presenter

Paul Ruth is an Assistant Director of the Network Research and Infrastructure Group at RENCI, UNC-Chapel Hill. His research interests include building and using dynamic cloud computing and network testbeds targeting computational and data-driven scientific workflows. He is a long-time contributor to several large system and networking testbeds, including GENI (ExoGENI) and Chameleon, and is now the PI and Project Director for the FABRIC testbed. He earned his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Purdue University in 2007.

Updated on August 5, 2024

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