| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20100128598 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAINTAINING PERSISTENCE BY A BACKUP VIRTUAL SERVER - The present disclosure presents systems and methods for maintaining persistence of a backup virtual server on connections currently serviced by the backup virtual server. A virtual server operating on an intermediary network device and identified as a primary virtual server for a first connection may receive a request via the first connection. The intermediary device may forward the first request to a backup virtual server of the virtual server in response to identifying that the virtual server is unavailable. The intermediary device may later identify that the virtual server is available. The virtual server may establish a new connection responsive to receiving a connection request while the intermediary device may forward a second request received via the first connection to the backup virtual server instead of the virtual server responsive to identifying that the virtual server is configured not to preempt the backup virtual server from maintaining connections currently maintained by the backup virtual server. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100131946 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HEALTH BASED SPILLOVER - The present solution provides a spillover management technique for virtual servers of an appliance based on health. Using a health based spillover technique, a network appliance may direct requests to a backup or second virtual server upon determining that a predetermined percentage of services being load balanced are down. In this manner, the spillover will occur based on a user controlled determination of a level of services being down to the number of services enabled. Instead of waiting for a last service of a virtual server to be marked down to spillover to another virtual server, the spillover may occur based on a user specified percentage. For example, the appliance may spillover from one virtual server to another virtual server when the number of services marked down relative to the number of enabled services falls below a specified percentage. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100138551 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING TRANSFORMATIONS TO IP ADDRESSES OBTAINED BY DOMAIN NAME SERVICE (DNS) - Described herein are systems and methods for improving networked communication systems by transforming IP addresses. In particular, an intermediary device disposed in a network between a plurality of clients and a plurality of servers can receive a request for a service offered at a specified domain name. The appliance can also receive a DNS-resolved primary address for a server associated with the domain name, and transform the primary address to a secondary address for the server. The address transformation can be done by the intermediary to prevent service interruption between a client and server due, for example, to server maintenance. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100322088 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITOR DISTRIBUTION IN A MULTI-CORE SYSTEM - The present invention is directed towards systems and methods for monitoring services in a multi-core system. The systems and methods distribute the monitors for a service and the ownership of a service across the cores of the multi-core device. The greater resources of the multi-core device process the workload of the monitors for the services and the workload for monitoring the states of the services more efficiently than a single packet engine on a core. | 12-23-2010 |
| 20100325268 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SPILLOVER IN A MULTI-CORE SYSTEM - The present invention is directed towards systems and methods for spillover threshold management in a multi-core system. A pool manager divides the spillover threshold limit of connections for vServers into an exclusive quota pool and a shared quota pool. Each vServer operating on a core is allocated an exclusive number of connections from the exclusive quota pool. If a vServer wishes to create connections beyond its exclusive number, the vServer can borrow from the shared quota pool. When the vServers are using at least a first predetermined threshold of their exclusive number of connections and the number of available connections in the shared quota pool has reached a second predetermined threshold, the multi-core system establishes a backup vServer. | 12-23-2010 |
| 20100325277 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HANDLING LIMIT PARAMETERS FOR A MULTI-CORE SYSTEM - The present invention is directed towards systems and methods for handling limit parameters for multi-core systems. A pool manager divides the limited number of uses of a resource into an exclusive quota pool and a shared quota pool. Each packet processing engine operating on a core is allocated an exclusive number of uses of the resource from the exclusive quota pool. If a packet processing engine wishes to use the resource beyond its exclusive number, the packet processing engine must borrow from the shared quota pool. | 12-23-2010 |
| 20110149737 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING SPILLOVER LIMITS IN A MULTI-CORE SYSTEM - The present disclosure is directed to a a system for managing spillover via a plurality of cores of a multi-core device intermediary to a plurality of clients and one or more services. The system may include a device intermediary to a plurality of clients and one or more services. The system may include a spillover limit of a resource. The device may also include a plurality of packet engines operating on a corresponding core of a plurality of cores of the device. The system may include a pool manager allocating to each of the plurality of packet engines a number of resource uses from an exclusive quota pool and shared quota pool based on the spillover limit. The device may also include a virtual server of a packet engine of the plurality of packet engines. The virtual server manages client requests to one or more services. The device determines that the number of resources used by a packet engine of the plurality of packet engine has reached the allocated number of resource uses of the packet engine, and responsive to the determination, forwards to a backup virtual server a request of a client of the plurality of clients received by the device for the virtual server. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110153827 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MIXED MODE HANDLING OF IPV6 AND IPV4 TRAFFIC BY A VIRTUAL SERVER - The present invention is directed towards systems and methods for mixed-mode load balancing by a virtual server in a network supporting a plurality of internet protocols. In various embodiments, a mixed-mode virtual server receives service requests based on two or more internet layer protocols. The mixed-mode virtual server is configured to detect an IP address type of the client issuing the service request, and identify the internet protocol of the service request based on the detected IP address type. The mixed-mode virtual server can then forward the request to a server supporting the identified internet protocol. In this manner, the mixed-mode virtual server can bind load balance servers supporting a plurality of internet protocols. | 06-23-2011 |