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### <a name="introduction"></a> ### <a name="introduction"></a>
## <b>Swarmlab Hybrid</b> is the Swarmlabs younger, more tech savvy brother. ## <b>Swarmlab Hybrid</b> is the Swarmlabs younger, more tech savvy brother.
Swarmlab hybrid provides the user with the unique abillity to create Labrooms and share them as project images expanding the simple swarmlab Labrooms to full-blown systems. An all of that <b>using onlly the browser and the command line</b> of their system. Swarmlab hybrid provides the user with the unique abillity to create Labrooms (or other applications) and share them as project images expanding the simple swarmlab Labrooms to full-blown systems. An all of that <b>using onlly the browser and the command line</b> of their system.
## Why? ## Why?
Ever designed an Labroom/application you would like to distribute to your friends/students?
Ever created a service that you would like to test on a real-world network? Ever created a service that you would like to test on a real-world network?
Ever designed an application you would like to distribute to your friends/students?
Swarmlab Hybrid comes to fill in the gap between the coder/developer of a service and the and user and at the same time meet the needs for a real-world testing environment. Swarmlab Hybrid comes to fill in the gap between the coder/developer of a service and the and user and at the same time meet the needs for a real-world testing environment.
With Hybrid we can now as part of the cloud work <b>independantly</b> but also stay <b>connected</b>. With Hybrid we can now as part of the cloud work <b>independantly</b> but also stay <b>connected</b>.
The hybrid format allows us to utilize the power of Swarmlab itself but also combine it with the practiaclly unlimited computing of our own machines. The hybrid format allows us to utilize the power of Swarmlab itself but also combine it with the practiaclly unlimited computing of our own machines.

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