Interdependent Capacity Levels of Resources in a Distributed Computing System

In general, this disclosure describes techniques of managing resources in a service-oriented distributed computing system. As described in this disclosure, a control node automatically manages the system such that the system has sufficient capacity to satisfy an agreement to provide a given level of...

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Main Authors RADIA SANJAY, JACKSON JERRY R, WALKER MICHAEL S, GINGELL, JR. ROBERT A
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 09.07.2009
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Summary:In general, this disclosure describes techniques of managing resources in a service-oriented distributed computing system. As described in this disclosure, a control node automatically manages the system such that the system has sufficient capacity to satisfy an agreement to provide a given level of a service. In order to automatically manage the system, the control node evaluates the current capacity levels of resources in the system. The current capacity levels are indicative of the capacity of resources to perform certain acts. The capacity of the resources to perform these acts may be indicative of whether the system is able to provide the given level of the service. Because resources may be deployed in chains, the capacities of resources to perform the certain acts may be defined to be dependent on the capacities of other resources to perform other acts.
Bibliography:Application Number: US20080970266