MY184808A - A system and method for virtual peer to virtual peer networking in a virtualized environment - Google Patents

A system and method for virtual peer to virtual peer networking in a virtualized environment

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MY184808A
MY184808A MYPI2012004485A MYPI2012004485A MY184808A MY 184808 A MY184808 A MY 184808A MY PI2012004485 A MYPI2012004485 A MY PI2012004485A MY PI2012004485 A MYPI2012004485 A MY PI2012004485A MY 184808 A MY184808 A MY 184808A
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vp2vp
peer
component
virtual
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Amril Nurman Mohd Nazir Mohd
Hong Hoe Ong
Kandasamy Karuppiah Ettikan
Mohamad Yassin Yaszrina
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Mimos Berhad
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    • G06F9/00Arrangements for program control, e.g. control units
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    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F9/00Arrangements for program control, e.g. control units
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    • G06F9/46Multiprogramming arrangements
    • G06F9/50Allocation of resources, e.g. of the central processing unit [CPU]
    • G06F9/5061Partitioning or combining of resources
    • G06F9/5077Logical partitioning of resources; Management or configuration of virtualized resources

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Abstract

A system (600) for virtual peer to virtual peer (vp2vp) networking in a virtualized environment comprising: a hardware layer (201); a virtualisation layer (203); a vp2vp layer (204); and an application layer (206), characterised in that said vp2vp layer (204) is provided with a vp2vp protocol comprising: a vp2vp Registrar component (610) provided with means for registering virtual machines (VMs) as part of a peer to peer overlay network based on virtual and physical proximity; a vp2vp Discovery component (620) provided with means that enables a user and/or an application to communicate with said virtual machines in said overlay network and locate the nearest virtual machine that satisfies user and/or application requirements; a vp2vp Scheduler component (630) provided with means to extract runtime information to determine a physical server to assign new virtual machines based on said overlay network; a vp2vp Load Balancer component (630) provided with means to collect information on current load and hardware specifications and thereby reorganise deployed virtual machines from a plurality of physical servers; a vp2vp Data Manager component (650) provided with means for managing distribution of data generated by applications in a peer to peer manner in the virtualized environment; a vp2vp Service Level Agreement component (660) provided with means to define service level agreements in said vp2vp system; and a vp2vp Pricing component (670) provided with means to determine charges to be applied to a user based on quality of service requirements of the user. (Figure 6)
MYPI2012004485A 2012-10-08 2012-10-08 A system and method for virtual peer to virtual peer networking in a virtualized environment MY184808A (en)

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