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### Images and Kernel Support
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Currently, the following Emulab standard images work on the machines. Officially supported images are **highlighted**:
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* FreeBSD:
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* 32-bit: FBSD72-STD, FBSD73-STD, FBSD83-STD, FBSD91-STD
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* 64-bit: FBSD73-64-STD, FBSD83-64-STD, FBSD91-64-STD, FBSD103-64-STD, **FBSD113-64-STD**, **FBSD120-64-STD**
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* CentOS:
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* 32-bit: CENTOS55-STD
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* 64-bit: **CENTOS7-64-STD**
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* Ubuntu:
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* 64-bit: UBUNTU14-64-STD, **UBUNTU16-64-STD**, **UBUNTU18-64-STD**
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* Windows:
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* 32-bit: WIN7-STD
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Older FreeBSD and Fedora images will not work on these machines because
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they require a newer NIC driver that supports the Broadcom 5709
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chipset. FreeBSD 7 and up, and Linux kernels >= 2.6.22 (although 2.6.20 and
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up may work), should support these NICs.
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Currently, the following Emulab standard images work on the machines:
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* Ubuntu: 64-bit: UBUNTU18-64-STD, UBUNTU20-64-STD
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* CentOS: 64-bit: CENTOS7-64-STD, CENTOS8-64-STD
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* FreeBSD: 64-bit: FBSD114-64-STD, FBSD122-64-STD
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* Xen: 64-bit: XEN49-64-STD (Ubuntu18 dom0), XEN411-64-STD (Ubuntu20 dom0)
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### Caveats
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* **Limited bandwidth to other node types.** The experimental interconnect is limited to 10Gb
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to the pc3000 nodes via a link from cisco8 to procurve1, 4 x 10Gb to the d820 nodes via a link
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from arista1 to procurve1, and 4 x 10Gb to the d430 nodes via a link from z9500 to procurve1.
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The control network has a single Gb link between cisco6 and procurve2 (pc3000s) and a 10Gb link
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between dellexpt0 and procurve2 (d430s).
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The control network has a single Gb link between cisco6 and procurve2 (pc3000s) and a 10Gb link between dellexpt0 and procurve2 (d430s).
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* **No control net firewall support.** For one utterly obscure reason,
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these nodes cannot be control net firewalls. This will be fixed in the
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future. |