SunGard Availability Services LP Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20150142508 | INCIDENT PLAYBOOK GENERATED IN REAL TIME FROM DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN EXTRACTIONS - Systems, methods and procedures enabling an incident planner to build and distribute disaster response playbooks to be used by incident responders. Information is excerpted from multiple plan documents (such as disaster recovery, crisis management, business continuity, or emergency response plans) that includes only what are the essential personnel contacts, tasks, and resources needed at time of disaster. | 05-21-2015 |
20140258782 | RECOVERY MATURITY MODEL (RMM) FOR READINESS-BASED CONTROL OF DISASTER RECOVERY TESTING - A Recovery Maturity Model (RMM) is used to determine whether a particular Information Technology (IT) production environment can be expected, with some level of confidence, to successfully execute a test for disaster recovery (DR). The RMM provides a quantitative analysis in terms of the extent to which best practices are seen to have been implemented as a set of categories for elements of the environment and multiple elements for each category. A summation of the scoring elements, which may be a weighted summation, results in an overall quantitative metric which is then used to control whether or not testing will proceed. | 09-11-2014 |
20140215259 | LOGICAL DOMAIN RECOVERY - Recovering logical domain processes from a virtual production environment to a recovery environment by building recovery automation scripts. The process, partially automated and partially guided by an administrative user, captures logic necessary for orderly recovery, but also permits the user to specify certain configuration information for the recovered logical domains. A first step before building recovery script(s) is to execute a capture script on the production environment to retrieve configuration information for the production logical domains. Based on this captured output, a recovery script builder then starts to build one or more recovery script(s). To account for unavoidable inconsistencies between the production and recovery environments, the user is guided through a deterministic process of providing additional information, such as different resource mappings, so that the script builder may further address such differences. | 07-31-2014 |
20140173065 | AUTOMATED CONFIGURATION PLANNING - An Automated Configuration Management System (CMS) assists human operators with administering infrastructure elements in a data center. Configuration state information is collected and stored as a hierarchical set of features and feature attributes. Automated planning tools devise one or more candidate plans given a desired state as input. | 06-19-2014 |
20140025984 | AUTOMATING INFRASTRUCTURE WORKFLOWS AS ATOMIC TRANSACTIONS - Information Technology (IT) system configuration is managed using a set of defined flows with atomic execution properties. The instructions to execute a change to one or more infrastructure elements (a “ forward transaction”) are maintained with instructions and/or information needed to execute a corresponding “reverse” transaction that is responsible for returning the element(s) to a pre-transaction action state in the event of a configuration failure or other request originating at a high level flow. | 01-23-2014 |
20130346573 | Business Continuity On Cloud Enterprise Data Centers - Business continuity services in a data processing environment where a service provider offers virtual data center services to numerous customers. | 12-26-2013 |
20130282919 | Data Migration Into And Out Of The Cloud Via A Data Kiosk/System - A kiosk for migrating customer data into or out of a production cloud environment without impacting the production cloud environment is provided. Aspects of the kiosk include: i) supporting customer data migration that require physical or network access and ii) separating data migration traffic from production traffic. | 10-24-2013 |
20130263122 | PRIVATE CLOUD REPLICATION AND RECOVERY - Replication and recovery for a protected private cloud infrastructure that may include hosts, virtual machines (VMs) provisioned on the hosts, storage arrays and a management server. is periodically captured and made accessible to a recovery site. Upon a recovery event, replication of storage arrays is halted, and a number of target machines corresponding to the management server and the hosts to be recovered are assigned. The assigned management server and hosts are then bare provisioned by installing operating systems or hypervisors as specified by the metadata. Only then are recovery target machines connected to the replicated storage arrays so that virtual machines can be activated. | 10-03-2013 |
20130246523 | BROWSER BASED RECOVERY DISCOVERY - Services that support recovery of a data center require collecting information concerning the service customer's physical and virual infrastructure. Here an automatic discovery tool executes within the context of a secure browser program. Once a user is authenticated, a JavaScript or HTML program seamlessly retrieves configuration data (such as by invoking WMI scripts) forwards that data (such as via an XML file) to the replication service provider so that they may then correctly provision recovery systems. | 09-19-2013 |
20130219156 | COMPLIANCE AWARE CHANGE CONTROL - A Configuration Management System (or CMS) assists with ensuring compliance when changes are proposed to be made to the infrastructure elements of a data center. Configuration state information is collected and stored as a set of features and feature attributes. Specified actions that may be taken with the infrastructure elements are preferably stored in a library. Projected configuration snapshots are determined and compared against compliance policies associated with each infrastructure element. Compliance checks that fail are preferably presented to a user who may then implement additional actions to compensate for the failure and then again request compliance testing. Compliance checks that pass they be stored in a queue waiting to then be further implemented by a human the demonstrator for automated agent when appropriate. | 08-22-2013 |
20130205293 | NETWORK TOPOLOGY-AWARE RECOVERY AUTOMATION - A computer system may be configured to deploy software to multiple target machines. A controller, based on a request, may select a target machine and an installation job. The controller may be configured to determine a machine location of the target machine. Based on the machine location, the installation job may be routed to a run queue. The run queue may comprise a set of dedicated workers that may service the installation job. | 08-08-2013 |
20130205292 | RECOVERY AUTOMATION IN HETEROGENEOUS ENVIRONMENTS - A computer system may be configured to invoke drivers to one or more target machines. A controller, based on a request, may select a driver from a set of interface drivers. The controller may be configured to invoke the driver selected from the set of interface drivers. The invoked driver may issue commands to a target machine that was named in the request. The commands may install an operating system, named in the request, on the target machine. | 08-08-2013 |
20130198637 | CLOUD SERVICE DASHBOARD - Techniques for displaying cloud services availability and configuration information which have particular applicability in an environment where a cloud service provider offers virtual data center services to numerous commercial customers. | 08-01-2013 |
20130191516 | AUTOMATED CONFIGURATION ERROR DETECTION AND PREVENTION - A Configuration Management System (or CMS) assists human operators with administering infrastructure elements in a data center. Configuration state information is collected and stored as a hierarchical set of features and feature attributes. The CMS save a configuration snapshot immediately before a change is implemented and immediately after a change. Comparing the pre-change and post-change configuration states, the CMS can automatically identify potential configuration errors and help better manage the consequences of implementing a change. | 07-25-2013 |
20130111260 | DYNAMIC RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN RECOVER TO CLOUD SANDBOX | 05-02-2013 |