Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120259968 | CONTINUOUS AVAILABILITY BETWEEN SITES AT UNLIMITED DISTANCES - A continuous availability system including a controller module executing on a computer processor, the system is configured to receive a unit of work and to select a primary site from a plurality of sites to process the unit of work. Once a site is selected the system is further configured to select one of one or more processing systems from the primary site to process the unit of work. The system is additionally configured to replicate the unit of work to at least one other site once the unit of work is completed at the primary site. The system is configured to operate even when the primary site is separated from each of the plurality of sites by a distance greater than a metropolitan area network and the operations occur within a customer acceptability window. | 10-11-2012 |
20130007503 | CONTINUOUS WORKLOAD AVAILABILITY BETWEEN SITES AT UNLIMITED DISTANCES - Continuous workload availability between sites at unlimited distances, which includes receiving a unit of work data. Once the unit of work data has been received the workload that the unit of work data is directed to is determined, and a primary site of a plurality of sites to process the unit of work is chosen. If the processing of the unit of work data is successful, then one of one or more processing systems of the primary site are selected to process the unit of work data, and the unit of work data is replicated to at least one other site. The primary site is separated from each of the plurality of sites by a distance greater than a metropolitan area network (MAN) and operations occur within a customer acceptability window. | 01-03-2013 |
20140108662 | VARIABLE CONFIGURATIONS FOR WORKLOAD DISTRIBUTION ACROSS MULTIPLE SITES - Embodiments include a method, system, and computer program product for maintaining continuous availability. An embodiment of the present invention includes receiving a unit of work data. The unit of work data is distributed among the plurality of workloads using either an active/standby configuration, an active/query configuration, an active/partitioned configuration, or an active/active configuration. A primary workload is selected from a plurality of workloads to process the unit of work data based on a workload distribution rule. It is determined if the primary workload is capable of processing the unit of work data based on user configurable settings. If the primary site is capable of processing the unit of work data then the unit of work data is transmitted to the primary workload. Otherwise the unit of work data is transmitted to a secondary workload. The unit of work data is replicated between the primary workload and the secondary workload. | 04-17-2014 |
20140181017 | CONSISTENT REPLICATION OF TRANSACTIONAL UPDATES - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for consistent replication of transactional updates. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for consistent replication of data in a transaction processing system is provided. The method includes recording entries in a replication log of different data updates and corresponding transactions and additionally recording entries in the replication log indicating whether or not the transactions have been backed out. The method also includes replicating only those data updates referenced in the log which do not correspond to transactions indicated in the log to have been backed out. For instance the additionally recorded entries in the replication log indicate when a transaction has been backed out. Alternatively, the additionally recorded entries in the replication log indicate when a transaction has been committed. | 06-26-2014 |
20140181018 | CONSISTENT REPLICATION OF TRANSACTIONAL UPDATES - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for consistent replication of transactional updates. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for consistent replication of data in a transaction processing system is provided. The method includes recording entries in a replication log of different data updates and corresponding transactions and additionally recording entries in the replication log indicating whether or not the transactions have been backed out. The method also includes replicating only those data updates referenced in the log which do not correspond to transactions indicated in the log to have been backed out. For instance the additionally recorded entries in the replication log indicate when a transaction has been backed out. Alternatively, the additionally recorded entries in the replication log indicate when a transaction has been committed. | 06-26-2014 |
20140279897 | USING AVERAGE REPLICATION LATENCY TO INFLUENCE ROUTING QUERY TRANSACTIONS - A data processing system and method of operation are disclosed. The data processing system includes a first site for processing data; a second site for processing data; and a transaction replay program configured to send a copy of data from the first site to the second site. A processor defines a maximum replication latency threshold and a reset threshold for the system, estimates a replication latency of a workload the system, switches the system to a first replication latency state when the estimated replication latency rises above the maximum replication latency and switches the system out of the first replication latency state to a second replication latency state when the estimated replication latency falls below the reset threshold. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282596 | ACHIEVING CONTINUOUS AVAILABILITY FOR PLANNED WORKLOAD AND SITE SWITCHES WITH NO DATA LOSS - Embodiments of the disclosure are directed to methods, systems and computer program products for performing a planned workload switch. A method includes receiving a request to switch a site of an active workload and stopping one or more long running processes from submitting a new request to the active workload. The method also includes preventing a new network connection from accessing the active workload and processing one or more transactions in a queue of the active workload for a time period. Based on a determination that the queue of the active workload is not empty after the time period, the method includes aborting all remaining transactions in the queue of the active workload. The method further includes replicating all remaining committed units of work to a standby workload associated with the active workload. | 09-18-2014 |
20150058281 | MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION OF BATCH WORKLOADS WITH ACTIVE/ACTIVE SITES OLTP WORKLOADS - A computer system for managing a plurality of workloads executing on both a primary system and on a secondary system, and synchronizing both a plurality of software data and hardware data stored on the primary system with the secondary system is provided. The computer system may include receiving a region switch request and stopping the execution of the plurality of workloads on the primary system; suspending the replication of the plurality of software and hardware data stored on the primary system with the plurality of software and hardware data stored on the secondary system; and switching the replication of the plurality of software data and the plurality of hardware data that occurs from the primary system to the secondary system to occur from the secondary system to the primary system. The computer system may include activating the execution of and synchronizing the plurality of workloads on the secondary system. | 02-26-2015 |
20150058864 | MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION OF BATCH WORKLOADS WITH ACTIVE/ACTIVE SITES OLTP WORKLOADS - A method for managing a plurality of workloads executing on both a primary system and on a secondary system, and synchronizing both a plurality of software data and a plurality of hardware data stored on the primary system with the secondary system is provided. The method may include receiving a region switch request and stopping the execution of the plurality of workloads on the primary system; suspending the replication of the plurality of software and hardware data stored on the primary system with the plurality of software and hardware data stored on the secondary system; and switching the replication of the plurality of software data and the plurality of hardware data that occurs from the primary system to the secondary system to occur from the secondary system to the primary system. The method may further include activating the execution of and synchronizing the plurality of workloads on the secondary system. | 02-26-2015 |