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The old Emulab interface (which we affectionately refer to as *Emulab Classic*) has been deprecated for a while, we are no longer doing any active development on it. If possible, you should consider switching over to the new *Portal* interface which is complete redesign of the web interface and experiment workflow model.
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The old Emulab interface (which we affectionately refer to as *Emulab Classic*) has been deprecated for a while, we are no longer doing any active development on it. If possible, you should consider switching over to the new [Portal](https://www.emulab.net/portal) interface which is complete redesign of the web interface and experiment workflow model.
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The most important feature of the new Portal interface, is that **NS** is no longer used as the specification language for experiments. Instead, we now use Python to describe experiments. Lots of information and a tutorial can be found in the new [Emulab Documentation](http://docs.emulab.net).
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The most important feature of the new Portal interface, is that **NS** is no longer used as the specification language for experiments. Instead, we now use Python to describe experiments. Lots of information and a tutorial can be found in the new [Emulab Documentation](http://docs.emulab.net).
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The new documentation includes a detailed section on how to [convert your NS experiments to Python](http://docs.emulab.net/emulab-transition.html) after switching over to the Portal web interface.
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The new documentation includes a detailed section on how to [convert your NS experiments to Python](http://docs.emulab.net/emulab-transition.html) after switching over to the Portal web interface.
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