Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090144515 | METHOD AND SYSTEM THEREOF FOR RESTORING VIRTUAL DESKTOPS - A method and system thereof for restoring a virtual desktop. The method comprising generating a try-snapshot upon selection of a restore point of the virtual desktop, wherein the try-snapshot is an empty file; linking the try-snapshot subsequently to a snapshot of the restore point without modifying snapshots created after the snapshot of the restore point; and using the try-snapshot as an active snapshot upon affirmation of said restore point. | 06-04-2009 |
20100223309 | MANAGING VIRTUAL MACHINES BY MEANS OF HIERARCHICAL LABELING - A host controller maintains a hierarchy of labels representing distinct virtual machine parameters, allows a user to specify labels for virtual machines hosted by one or more servers coupled to the host controller, and stores the specified labels in association with respective virtual machines in a database that reflects relationships between the labels according to the hierarchy. The host controller then facilitates management of the virtual machines using the labels. | 09-02-2010 |
20100332643 | Pre-Scheduling the Timelines of Virtual Machines - A host controller pre-schedules the timelines of virtual machines that run on a host cluster. In one embodiment, the host controller uses a plurality of timers to determine the start times of the virtual machines. The host controller starts the virtual machines on the host cluster over a time span according to the configurable timelines recorded in the timers. The start times of the virtual machines can be spread over the time span to prevent a load spike at any particular time instance. The virtual machines are up and running on the hosts by a pre-determined time to provide virtual desktops to remote clients. The timers may be configured as a calendar. | 12-30-2010 |
20110055824 | AUTOMATIC REMOTE INSTALLATION OF A VIRTUALIZATION HOST - Techniques for automatic remote installation of a virtualization host are described herein. A logical network is configured at a management server to be associated with a network interface card (NIC) of a remote host, where the logical network is identified by a network identifier. The management server installs a software bridge within the remote host, where the software bridge is associated with a bridge identifier that is identical to the network identifier. The software bridge is configured to allow a plurality of virtual machines (VMs) hosted by the remote host to access the logical network via the NIC of the remote host. | 03-03-2011 |
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 |
20120110370 | HIGHLY AVAILABLE FILE SYSTEM IN A DIRECTLY ATTACHED STORAGE - A method and system to provide a highly available file system in a directly attached storage (DAS). The storage is directly attached to a computer system that has an inactive operating system. A hardware module in the computer system receives a network command to access the file system. The hardware module determines a physical location of data blocks to be accessed in the storage. According to the network command, the hardware module accesses the data blocks in the storage. | 05-03-2012 |
20120159484 | SCHEDULING THE TIMELINES OF VIRTUAL MACHINES - A method for scheduling timelines of virtual machines (VMs) is presented. The method includes determining, by a host controller device, a time span based on configurable timelines recorded in a plurality of timers stored in memory of the host controller device, wherein the time span comprises a time interval when a plurality of virtual machines (VMs) are started and does not include a run time of the plurality of VMs. The method further includes starting, by the host controller device during the determined time span, the plurality of VMs on a plurality of host machines managed by the host controller device, wherein start times of each of the plurality of VMs are distributed across the determined time span. | 06-21-2012 |
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 |
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 |