Invention Grant
US09229777B2 Dynamically relocating workloads in a networked computing environment
有权
在网络化计算环境中动态重定位工作负载
- Patent Title: Dynamically relocating workloads in a networked computing environment
- Patent Title (中): 在网络化计算环境中动态重定位工作负载
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Application No.: US13204910Application Date: 2011-08-08
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Publication No.: US09229777B2Publication Date: 2016-01-05
- Inventor: Gregory J. Boss , Christopher J. Dawson , Rick A. Hamilton, II , Brian M. O'Connell
- Applicant: Gregory J. Boss , Christopher J. Dawson , Rick A. Hamilton, II , Brian M. O'Connell
- Applicant Address: US NY Armonk
- Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
- Current Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US NY Armonk
- Agency: Keohane & D'Alessandro PLLC
- Agent Noah A. Sharkan; Hunter E. Webb
- Main IPC: G06F15/173
- IPC: G06F15/173 ; G06F9/50

Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach for dynamically relocating a set of workloads among geographic regions of a networked computing environment (e.g., a cloud computing environment) based on infrastructure/computing resource needs. In a typical embodiment, it is determined whether a first geographic region of the networked computing environment has a first set of computing resources with an available capacity that meets a needed capacity for handling a set of workloads that is initially associated with the first geographic region. If not, a second geographic region of the networked computing environment having a second set of computing resources with the needed capacity is identified. In general, this determination can be made based upon multiple factors such as: a set of performance requirements, stored in at least one computer data structure, needed to handle the set of workloads; a set of environmental parameters, stored in the at least one computer data structure, having a potential to affect the handling of the set of workloads; and/or a set of cost parameters, stored in the at least one computer data structure, associated with handling the set of workloads. Once the second geographic region has been identified, the set of workloads can be associated with and handled thereby.
Public/Granted literature
- US20130041989A1 DYNAMICALLY RELOCATING WORKLOADS IN A NETWORKED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT Public/Granted day:2013-02-14
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