Abstract:
A resource broker is used in managing workloads of a peer-to-peer distributed computing environment. The broker is responsible for distributing to a plurality of clients of the peer-to-peer distributed computing environment tasks of one or more workloads of one or more issuers of the environment. The tasks are processed by the clients using a runtime environment provided by the broker. The runtime environment of a client is generic to the one or more issuers and independent of an operating system of the client.
Abstract:
A system that leverages the Operational Support System(s) (OSS) and Business Support system(s) (BSS) of a (e.g., public) computing Cloud with a service to automate virtual instance restarts. A failed virtual instance is detected within the Cloud computing environment, and a request for a new virtual instance is received in response thereto. Upon receiving the request, an entitlement of a user associated with the failed virtual instance is tested. A set of authentication calls and checks are deployed to ensure the integrity of the requests, as well as the authorization of the requester for the resource use. Assuming testing is passed, a countdown timer associated with the failed virtual instance will be decreased. When the countdown timer reaches a predetermined threshold (e.g., zero), the new virtual instance will be started, the failed virtual instance will be terminated, and the countdown timer will be reset/restarted by instance.
Abstract:
A resource broker is used in managing workloads of a peer-to-peer distributed computing environment. The broker is responsible for distributing to a plurality of clients of the peer-to-peer distributed computing environment tasks of one or more workloads of one or more issuers of the environment. The tasks are processed by the clients using a runtime environment provided by the broker. The runtime environment of a client is generic to the one or more issuers and independent of an operating system of the client.
Abstract:
Ein System, welches das beziehungsweise die Operational Support System(s) (OSS) und das beziehungsweise die Business Support System(s) einer (z. B. öffentlichen) Rechnerwolke mit einem Dienst zur Automatisierung von Neustarts von virtuellen Instanzen vorteilhaft nutzt. Eine ausgefallene virtuelle Instanz wird in der Cloud-Computing-Umgebung erkannt und als Reaktion darauf wird eine Anforderung für eine neue virtuelle Instanz empfangen. Nach dem Empfang der Anforderung wird eine Berechtigung eines Benutzers, der der ausgefallenen virtuellen Instanz zugeordnet ist, geprüft. Ein Satz von Identitätsnachweis-Forderungen und -prüfungen wird verwendet, um die Unverfälschtheit der Anforderungen sowie die Berechtigung des Anforderers zur Nutzung der Ressourcen sicherzustellen. Unter der Annahme, dass die Prüfung bestanden wird, wird ein zu der ausgefallenen virtuellen Instanz gehörender Abwärtszähler verringert. Wenn der Abwärtszähler einen vorher festgelegten Schwellwert (z. B. null) erreicht, wird die neue virtuelle Instanz gestartet, die ausgefallene virtuelle Instanz wird beendet und der Abwärtszähler wird von der Instanz zurückgesetzt/neu gestartet.
Abstract:
A resource broker is used in managing workloads of a peer-to-peer distributed computing environment. The broker is responsible for distributing to a plurality of clients of the peer-to-peer distributed computing environment tasks of one or more workloads of one or more issuers of the environment. The tasks are processed by the clients using a runtime environment provided by the broker. The runtime environment of a client is generic to the one or more issuers and independent of an operating system of the client.