Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100293146 | STATELESS VIRTUAL MACHINE - Some embodiments of using snapshotting and virtualization to perform tasks in a known and reproducible environment have been presented. A computing device generates a temporary snapshot of a state of a virtual machine. A session of the virtual machine is started on the computing device using the temporary snapshot. The temporary snapshot is automatically destroyed when the session is terminated, wherein any changes made to the state during the session are removed by destroying the temporary snapshot. | 11-18-2010 |
20100332657 | SELECTING A HOST FROM A HOST CLUSTER FOR LIVE MIGRATION OF A VIRTUAL MACHINE - A host controller migrates live virtual machines from one host to another host to balance the load in the host cluster. In one embodiment, the host controller identifies an overloaded host from the host cluster. The host controller selects a virtual machine from the existing virtual machines that run on the overloaded host based on a percentage value associated with the virtual machine. The percentage value represents CPU usage incurred by the virtual machine on the host. In one embodiment, the selected virtual machine is one that incurs the least amount of load on the host. The host controller then selects a target host from the host cluster as a destination for migrating the selected virtual machine. | 12-30-2010 |
20100332658 | SELECTING A HOST FROM A HOST CLUSTER TO RUN A VIRTUAL MACHINE - A host controller selects a host from a host cluster to run a virtual machine. In one embodiment, a host controller receives a request to run a virtual machine. The virtual machine may be a newly added virtual machine, or an existing virtual machine that needs to migrate from a currently active host to another host. The host controller selects a host from the host cluster based on current central processing unit (CPU) consumption and expected load to be incurred by the virtual machine. The expected load may be estimated from the number of cores to be used by the virtual machine. The host controller then assigns the virtual machine to run on the host. | 12-30-2010 |
20110035620 | Virtual Machine Infrastructure With Storage Domain Monitoring - A computing device monitors multiple hosts. A first host that does not have access to a data store is identified. A determination is made as to whether other hosts have access to the data store. When the other hosts do have access to the data store, it is determined that the first host is malfunctioning. A host error notification may then be sent to an administrator. | 02-10-2011 |
20110055372 | Auto Suspense Of Virtual Machine On Client Disconnection - A host controller or a host detects that a client has disconnected from a virtual machine running on the host. The host controller or host initiates a timer upon detecting that the client has disconnected. When the timer times out, the host controller or host saves the state of the virtual machine. The host controller or host causes the virtual machine to be shut down upon saving the state. | 03-03-2011 |
20110131572 | CONTROLLING PERMISSIONS IN VIRTUALIZATION ENVIRONMENT USING HIERARCHICAL LABELING - A host controller associates each virtual machine with at least one label from a hierarchy of labels, where each label represents a distinct virtual machine parameter. The host controller also associates a user with one or more roles and with one or more labels from the hierarchy of labels, where each role defines at least one action permitted to be performed with respect to virtual machines. The host controller further facilitates control over user actions pertaining to virtual machines based on the roles and the labels associated with the user. | 06-02-2011 |
20110252271 | Monitoring of Highly Available Virtual Machines - A host controller is coupled to host computers that host virtual machines. At least one of the virtual machines is a highly available virtual machine. The host controller detects a change in system resources and identifies a highly available virtual machine that failed before the change occurs. The host controller re-runs the highly available virtual machine upon detection of the change of the system resources. | 10-13-2011 |
20110314470 | Virtual Machine Infrastructure Capable Of Automatically Resuming Paused Virtual Machines - A computing device executing a virtualization manager detects that a virtual machine running on a host has been paused. While the VM is paused, no processor cycles are assigned to the virtual machine. The computing device determines whether a condition that caused the virtual machine to be paused has been resolved. If the condition has been resolved, the computing device causes the virtual machine to be resumed. Resuming the virtual machine includes assigning processor cycles to the virtual machine and performing a last input/output operation that was attempted prior to the virtual machine being paused. | 12-22-2011 |
20120254155 | DUPLICATE SEARCH OPTIMIZATION - A method and system for providing up-to-date monitoring results in a virtual machine environment are described. In one embodiment, a host controller receives a new query pertaining to at least one object in a virtual machine system from a client, and determines whether the new query is similar to any queries previously received from other clients. If the new query is similar to any of the previously received queries, the host controller provides data pertaining to a result of a last execution of the similar query to the client. If the new query is not similar to any of the previously received queries, the host controller executes the new query and provides a result of an execution of the new query to the client. | 10-04-2012 |
20130060946 | Virtual Machine Pool Cache - A host controller initiates a virtual machine pool, the virtual machine pool including a plurality of stateless virtual machines. The host controller identifies a virtual machine pool cache size value for the virtual machine pool, the virtual machine pool cache size value indicating a number of active, unassigned, stateless virtual machines to maintain in a virtual machine pool cache for the virtual machine pool. The host controller automatically loads the indicated number of active, unassigned, stateless virtual machines into the virtual machine pool cache for the virtual machine pool prior to receiving a request for one of the plurality of stateless virtual machines. | 03-07-2013 |
20130275970 | INTERACTIVE SEARCH MONITORING IN A VIRTUAL MACHINE ENVIRONMENT - A method and system for providing up-to-date monitoring results in a virtual machine environment are described. A host controller may receive requests to execute a plurality of searches pertaining to a plurality of objects in a virtual machine system. The host controller may execute the plurality of searches and provides the results to one or more requestors. The host controller may monitor data associated with the plurality of objects to detect a change in plurality of objects. The host controller may re-execute searches impacted by the change and may refrain from re-executing searches which are not impacted by the change. | 10-17-2013 |