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Overview
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`Aether OnRamp <https://github.com/opennetworkinglab/aether-onramp>`__
is a packaging of Aether in a way that makes it easy to deploy the
system on your own hardware. It provides an incremental path for users
to:
* Learn about and observe all the moving parts in Aether.
* Customize Aether for different target environments.
* Experiment with scalable edge communication.
* Deploy and operate Aether with live 5G traffic.
Aether OnRamp begins with a *Quick Start* deployment similar to
`Aether-in-a-Box (AiaB)
<https://docs.aetherproject.org/master/developer/aiab.html>`__, but
then goes on to prescribe a sequence of steps a user can follow to
deploy increasingly complex configurations. These include both
emulated and physical RANs, culminating in an operational Aether
cluster capable of running 24/7 and supporting live 5G workloads.
(OnRamp also supports a 4G version of Aether connected to one or more
physical eNBs, but we postpone a discussion of that capability until a
later section. Everything else in this guide assumes 5G.)
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Aether OnRamp is still a work in progress, but anyone
interested in participating in that effort is encouraged to join the
discussion on Slack in the `ONF Community Workspace
<https://onf-community.slack.com/>`__. A roadmap for the work that
needs to be done can be found in the `Aether OnRamp Wiki
<https://github.com/opennetworkinglab/aether-onramp/wiki>`__.