Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Creation of highly available pseudo-clone standby servers for rapid failover provisioning
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Application No.: US15189633Application Date: 2016-06-22
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Publication No.: US10042724B2Publication Date: 2018-08-07
- Inventor: Vijay Kumar Aggarwal , Craig Lawton , Christopher Andrew Peters , Puthukode G. Ramachandran , Lorin Evan Ullmann , John Patrick Whitfield
- Applicant: International Business Machines Corporation
- Applicant Address: US NY Armonk
- Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
- Current Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US NY Armonk
- Agent Robert H. Frantz; Scott S. Dobson
- Main IPC: G06F11/20
- IPC: G06F11/20 ; H04L12/24

Abstract:
Near clones for a set of targeted computing systems are provided by determining a highest common denominator set of components among the computing systems, producing a pseudo-clone configuration definition, and realizing one or more pseudo-clone computing systems as partially configured backups for the targeted computing systems. Upon a planned failover, actual failure, or quarantine action on a targeted computing system, a difference configuration is determined to complete the provisioning of the pseudo-clone system to serve as a replacement system for the failed or quarantined system. Failure predictions can be used to implement the pseudo-clone just prior to an expected first failure of any of the targeted systems. The system can also interface to an on-demand provisioning management system to effect automated workflows to realize pseudo-clones and replacement systems automatically, as needed.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160306721A1 Creation of Highly Available Pseudo-Clone Standby Servers for Rapid Failover Provisioning Public/Granted day:2016-10-20
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