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- This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. 14/043,082, filed on Oct. 1, 2013, entitled “CLOUD BASED FILE SYSTEM SURPASSING DEVICE STORAGE LIMITS”, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/708,794, entitled “CLOUD COMPUTING INTEGRATED OPERATING SYSTEM”, filed on Oct. 2, 2012, which incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
- At least one embodiment of the present invention pertains to cloud storage service, and more particularly, to computing device having a cloud based file system that can surpass device storage limits.
- Cloud storage service is popular nowadays for providing online storage space to host user files. Users of a cloud storage service can upload files to the cloud and later access the uploaded files over the internet from the same or a different computing device.
- A cloud storage service can provide client applications for different types of computing devices. A user can use a computing device to download and install a client application of the cloud storage service at the device. The client application can enable the user to drop any file into a designated folder. Any file in the designated folder is synchronized with the cloud storage service. The user can then use the device or other devices having a client application installed to access these synchronized files stored the cloud storage service. The cloud storage service can further provide a web interface. Through the web interface, a user can upload files to and download files from the cloud storage service, without the need of installing the client application.
- The user needs to manually decide which files to be synchronized by dropping the files into the designated folder or drive. The designated folders or drives are generally treated as external folders or drives by the operating systems of the computing devices. The operating systems do not rely on the designated folders or drives to perform, and do not utilize the designated folders or drives to perform any operating system related tasks.
- Technology is disclosed herein for a cloud based file system that facilitates storing data beyond a physical storage limit of a computing device. In some embodiments, the file system stores the metadata of the data in a local storage of the device and the data itself in a remote server (e.g., cloud storage). Upon accessing a storage object (e.g., files) on the device, the device obtains the data from the cloud storage and presents it to the user as if the content data is stored locally. The device identifies the storage objects (also referred to as “data objects”) that are likely to be accessed by the user, pre-fetches the content of these storage objects and stores them in a cache locally. Prefetching profiles are used to identify the storage objects that are likely to be used based on a usage pattern of the storage objects. Different prefetching profiles may be generated for multiple devices associated with the user.
- Because the remote storage server is responsible for storing the content data of the storage objects, the local storage of the computing device only needs to store the metadata of the storage objects to maintain and manage the storage objects of the file system. Since the storage space required for storing the metadata is much less than the storage space required for storing the content data of the storage objects, the computing device is capable of having a file system including files having a total size larger than the physical storage limit of the local storage of the computing device. Due to the scalability of the remote storage server, technically the computing device can have a file system with an infinite size limitation.
- In accordance with the techniques introduced here, therefore, a method for managing a device file system integrated with a storage server is provided. The method stores metadata of a plurality of storage objects included by a file system of the computing device at the computing device. Storage server stores content data of the plurality of storage objects. The method can present one or more of the plurality of storage objects to a user of the computing device as if the content data of the storage objects are stored locally in the computing device. The method determines, at the computing device, at least one storage object of the plurality of storage objects, the object having a high possibility to be read by computer applications of the computing device. The method then caches, at the computing device, the content data of the at least one storage object.
- In accordance with the techniques introduced here, therefore, a computing device having a file system that can surpass physical storage limit is also provided. The computing device includes a processor, a file system manager, a storage component, and a networking component. The processor is configured to identify one of multiple files of the computing device that has a high probability to be read by the computing device. The file system manager, when executed by the processor, controls the files and handles file system operations to the files. The storage component is configured to store metadata of the files without permanently storing content data of the files, wherein a storage server stores the content data of the files. The networking component is configured to retrieve and cache the content data of the file from the storage server after the processor identifies the file as having the high probability. The file system manager is capable of controlling files having a total size exceeding a physical storage limit of the storage component.
- In accordance with the techniques introduced here, therefore, a method is also provided. The method receives, at a file system manager of a computing device, an instruction to create a file stored at the computing device from a first application running at the computing device. Accordingly the method creates, by the file system manager, the file by storing metadata of the file in a local storage device of the computing device and transmitting content data of the file to a storage server. The computing device can also continue to keep the content data of the file locally. The metadata includes a link to a location where the storage server stores the content data of the file. The method further receives, at the file system manager, an instruction to read the file from a second application running at the computing device. The method then retrieves, by the file system manager, the content data of the file from the storage server based on the metadata including the link to the location. The method provides, by the file system manager, the content data to the application as if the local storage device stores the content data of the file.
- Other aspects of the technology introduced here will be apparent from the accompanying figures and from the detailed description which follows.
- These and other objects, features and characteristics of the present invention will become more apparent to those skilled in the art from a study of the following detailed description in conjunction with the appended claims and drawings, all of which form a part of this specification. In the drawings:
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FIG. 1 illustrates an example system for computing devices connected to a cloud storage server. -
FIG. 2 contains a diagram illustrating an example operating system of a computing device. -
FIG. 3 illustrates an example of photo devices connected to a cloud-based server. -
FIG. 4 illustrates an example of a process for managing a device file system integrated with a storage server. -
FIG. 5 illustrates an example of an alternative process for a cloud based file system that can surpass device storage limit. -
FIG. 6A contains a block diagram illustrating example components of a local prefetching module for an electronic device. -
FIG. 6B contains a diagram illustrating an example usage profile maintained by a local profile manager. -
FIG. 6C contains a diagram illustrating an example prefetching profile received by a local profile manager. -
FIG. 6D contains a block diagram illustrating example components of the global prefetching module. -
FIG. 7 contains a flowchart illustrating an example operation of a global profile manager. -
FIG. 8 contains a flowchart illustrating an example operation of the local prefetching module. -
FIG. 9 contains a high-level block diagram showing an example architecture of a computer server, which may represent any computer described herein. - References in this specification to “an embodiment,” “one embodiment,” or the like, mean that the particular feature, structure, or characteristic being described is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Occurrences of such phrases in this specification do not all necessarily refer to the same embodiment, however.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an example system for computing devices connected to a cloud storage server. The system includes acloud server 110 configured to communicate with the computing devices. In one embodiment, thecloud server 110 can be a server cluster having computer nodes interconnected with each other by a network. Thecloud server 110 can containstorage nodes 112. Each of thestorage nodes 112 contains one ormore processors 114 andstorage devices 116. The storage devices can include optical disk storage, RAM, ROM, EEPROM, flash memory, phase change memory, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tapes, magnetic disk storage or any other computer storage medium which can be used to store the desired information. - The
computing devices cloud server 110 vianetwork 120. Thenetwork 120 can be, e.g., the Internet. AlthoughFIG. 1 illustrates twocomputing devices cloud server 110. - The
computing device 130 includes anoperating system 132 to manage the hardware resources of thecomputing device 130 and provides services for running computer applications 134 (e.g., mobile applications running on mobile devices). Thecomputer applications 134 stored in thecomputing device 130 require theoperating system 132 to properly run on thedevice 130. Thecomputing device 130 includes at least onelocal storage device 138 to store the computer applications and user data. Thecomputing device - The
computer applications 134 stored in thecomputing device 130 can include applications for general productivity and information retrieval, including email, calendar, contacts, and stock market and weather information. Thecomputer applications 134 can also include applications in other categories, such as mobile games, factory automation, GPS and location-based services, banking, order-tracking, ticket purchases or any other categories as contemplated by a person having ordinary skill in the art. - The
operating system 132 of thecomputing device 130 can include afile system manager 136 to manage the file system of thecomputing device 130. Instead of storing all content data of the files of the file system directly in thelocal storage device 138 of thecomputing device 130, thefile system manager 136 can identify certain portions of the files suitable to be stored at thecloud server 110. The file system manager can store metadata of the files in thelocal storage device 138 and sends out content data of the files to thecloud server 110 so that thecloud server 110 stores the content data. - The
computer applications 134 running at thecomputing device 130 need not be aware that the content data of the files are stored in thecloud server 110, instead of thelocal storage device 138. Thecomputer applications 134 can read data from or write data to the files as if the files are stored in thelocal storage device 138. For instance, thecomputer applications 134 can generate read or write request having a location link of the file, in order to read or write data from a specific location of the file. Thefile system manager 136 is responsible to retrieve the content data of the file from thecloud server 110 to satisfy the read or write requests. Thefile system manager 136 can further cache certain content data of one or more files, when thefile system manager 136 determines that these files has a high probability to be read or written by theapplications 134 of thecomputing device 130. - In order to manage the files with content data stored in a remote cloud storage server, the operating system of the computing device can include a file manager module and a local prefetching module.
FIG. 2 illustrates anexample operating system 200 including afile manager module 220 and alocal prefetching module 230. In one embodiment, theoperating system 200 includes akernel 204. Thekernel 204 controls the computer applications running on top of thekernel 204. It provides interfaces to the hardware of the electronic device, thereby isolating the computer applications from the hardware. It may also include one or more intervening sources that can affect the execution of a computer application. For example, thekernel 204 may include a network I/O module 206, a file I/O module 208, amulti-threading module 210, auser input module 214, a system interruptsmodule 216, and a sharedmemory access module 218. - In one embodiment, the
file system manager 220 is responsible for managing a file system including files with content data stored in a remote cloud storage server. Thefile system manager 220 can run on top of thekernel 204 as illustrated in theFIG. 2 , or run as a part of the customizedkernel 204. Thelocal prefetching module 230 can also run on top of thekernel 204, or run as a part of the customizedkernel 204. As one example, thelocal prefetching module 230 can run in a user space file system (e.g. FUSE) on top of a Linux or Android kernel. Thelocal prefetching module 230 can be a module of theoperating system 200 separate from thefile system manager 220, or alternatively performs as a part of thefile system manager 220. - The
file system manager 220 maintains a file system including multiple files. The metadata of the files are stored in the local storage, while the content data of the files are stored in a remote cloud storage server. Thefile system manager 220 presents the files to the applications and users of the computing device, as if the content data are stored locally. Thelocal prefetching module 230 is responsible to retrieve content data from the storage server as cache data based on the access pattern and other factors. - The technology disclosed herein can be applied to various computing devices including, e.g., photo devices. For instance,
FIG. 3 illustrates an example of photo devices connected to a cloud-based server. As depicted inFIG. 3 , aserver 300 may provide a cloud-based service for storing content data of the photo files of the photo devices 311-313. Theserver 300 can further storing content data of other files of the photo devices, e.g., user profile files, application program files or operating system files. Thenetwork 320 can be, e.g., the Internet. Examples ofphoto devices - The photo device 311-313 stores the metadata, e.g., the exchangeable image file format (EXIF) information and thumbnails of the photo files locally. The
server 300 stores the content data of the photo files. - In some embodiments,
server 300 may also monitor the file access patterns of the photo devices 311-313 and send content data of the files as cache data. For example, in some embodiments,server 300 may determine or identify, a photo file ofphoto device 311 that is frequently accessed and likely will be read again in near future. Theserver 300 may notify thedevice 311 and send the content data of thephoto device 311. Thephoto device 311 caches the content data of that photo file so that a read request of the photo file can be satisfied locally without sending a request to theserver 300. - A person having ordinary skill in the art can readily understands that the types of device illustrated in
FIG. 3 can be different. For example,photo devices server 300 is capable of storing content data of files designed for these different types of devices. - In order to achieve a file system exceeding the storage limit of local storage, the file system of the computing device is integrated with a storage server so that content data of the files can be stored in the storage server. The storage server acts as a remote high-performance scalable surrogate hardware resource for storing the content data of the files.
FIG. 4 illustrates an example of aprocess 400 for managing a device file system integrated with a storage server. Theprocess 400 starts atstep 405, where the computing device stores metadata of a plurality of storage objects (e.g. files) in a file system of the computing device, wherein a storage server stores content data of the plurality of storage objects. The computing device may store some of the content data as cache data. At least one of the content data of the plurality of storage objects is not stored locally in the computing device such that a maximum size of the file system can exceed a physical storage limit of the computing device. - The metadata of a storage object can include, e.g., means of creation of data in the storage object, purpose of data in the storage object, time and date of creation of the storage object, creator or author of data of the storage object, location on the storage server where the content data of the storage object are stored, title of the content data of the storage object, an inode data structure of the storage object, version information, or a sample presentation of the content data of the storage object. The sample presentation of the content data of the file can include, e.g., a reduced-size version of the content data, a sample clip or image of the content data, first few bytes of a set of streaming data, or a reduced-data-rate version of the content data.
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step 410, the computing device presents one or more of the plurality of storage objects to a user of the computing device as if the content data of the storage objects are stored locally in the computing device. For instance, the computing device can use an output component to visualize a preview of at least one file of the files using the metadata of the file as if the content data of the file are stored locally in the storage component. - At
step 415, the computing device determines at least one storage object of the plurality of storage objects that has a high possibility to be read by computer applications of the computing device. For instance, the at least one storage object that has the high possibility to be read by the computer applications can be determined based on an access pattern to the plurality of storage objects on the computing device. Atstep 420, the computing device caches the content data of the at least one storage object. - The cached content data can be used for satisfying future read requests. For instance, at
step 425, the computing device receives a read request for a storage object from one of the computer applications running at the computing device. Atstep 430, the computing device determines whether the content data of the storage object is cached at the computing device. If the content data of the storage object is cached at the computing device, atstep 435, the computing device reads the content data of the storage object from its cached location at the computing device. If the content data of the storage object is not cached at the computing device, atstep 440, the computing device requests the content data of the storage object from the storage server. - At
step 445, the computing device receives a write request for a storage object from one of the computer applications. Atstep 450, the computing device determines whether the content data of the storage object is cached at the computing device. If the content data of the storage object is cached at the computing device, atstep 455, the computing device updates the storage object based on the write request. At step 460, the computing device synchronizes the updated storage object with the content data of the storage object in the storage server. If the content data of the storage object is not cached at the computing device, atstep 465, the computing device records a sequential list of changes to the storage object based on the write request into a log data structure. At step 470, the computing device sends the log data structure to the server so that the server applies the sequential list of changes to one or more storage objects stored in the server based on the log data structure. - Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the logic illustrated in
FIG. 4 and described above, and in each of the flow diagrams discussed below if any, may be altered in a variety of ways. For example, the order of the logic may be rearranged, substeps may be performed in parallel, illustrated logic may be omitted, other logic may be included, etc. For instance, the write request may be received and handled by the computing device before receiving and handling the read request. Alternatively, the write and read requests can be received and handled in separate processes. - A file system manager of a computing device can be responsible for creating the files in a way that metadata are stored in the local storage and that content data of the files are stored remotely.
FIG. 5 illustrates an example of analternative process 500 for a cloud based file system that can surpass device storage limit. Theprocess 500 starts atstep 505, where a file system manager of a computing device receives an instruction from a first application running at the computing device to create a file stored at the computing device. The file system manager maintains a file system including files for the computing device having a total size larger than a storage limit of the local storage device of the computing device. - At step 510, the file system manager creates the file by storing metadata of the file in a local storage device of the computing device and transmitting content data of the file to a storage server, wherein the metadata include a link to a location where the storage server stores the content data of the file. Applications running at the computing device can read files managed by the file system manager of the computing device as if the content data of the files are stored in the local storage device of the computing device. In some embodiments, the storage server stores at least a portion of the metadata of the file as well. For instance, the storage server may store file information data structures (e.g. inodes) for the content data, so that the storage server can identify the files to which the content data belong.
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step 515, the computing device presents, via an output device (e.g. display) of the computing device, the file as a file stored in the local storage device of the computing device based on the metadata of the file. The computing device may display or present, e.g., the filename, the directory in which the file is located, and a preview content (e.g., a thumbnail image or a preview clip) of the file. The user of the computing device perceives that the content of the file is locally stored in the computing device. - At step 520, the file system manager identifies a file having a tendency to be read by the computing device in future based on a file access pattern discovered by the file system manager. The file system manager can identify such tendency in different ways, e.g., as illustrated in diagrams discussed below. At
step 525, the file system manager caches the identified file in the local storage device by retrieving the content data of the identified file from the storage server. - At
step 530, the file system manager receives an instruction to read the file from a second application running at the computing device. The first application which instructs to create the file and the second application which instructs to read the file may be the same application or different applications. For example, the first and second applications can be the same word processing application that instructs to create and later to read a document file. Alternatively in another example, the first application can be a file explorer application controlled by a user to create a new document file, while the second application can be a separate word processing application to read the document file. - At
step 535, the file system manager determines whether the content data of the file is cached locally in the computing device. If so, atstep 540, the file system manager provides the location of the locally cached content data to the second application. Otherwise, atstep 545, the file system manager retrieves the content data of the file from the storage server based on the metadata including the link to the location. For instance, the file system manager may examine the metadata of the file to identify the location on the storage server where the content data of the file is stored, and then request the content data with the location from the storage server. At step 550, the file system manager provides the content data to the application as if the local storage device stores the content data of the file. - The file system manager may use a local prefetching module to determine the content data of the files to be cached.
FIG. 6A contains a block diagram illustrating example components of alocal prefetching module 630 for an electronic device. In one embodiment, thelocal prefetching module 630 includes alocal data manager 632, alocal profile manager 634 and arequest handler 636. - In one embodiment, the
local profile manager 634 maintains one or more usage profiles in the primary store and sends them to the prefetching server. It can send the usage profiles periodically, as soon as there is an update, in response to a request from the prefetching server, and so on.FIG. 6B contains a diagram illustrating an example usage profile. A usage profile can contain any information about the activities performed on the electronic device in terms of required files. In one embodiment, the usage profile contains any information on access to the files stored in the primary store. Such information can include the name of a file, the type of the file (partial computer application, full computer application, application data, etc.), the size of the file, the time of access to the file, the type of access (read, write, etc.), the location of the electronic device at the time of access, and so on. - In one embodiment, the
local profile manager 634 also receives prefetching profiles from the prefetching server and stores them in the primary store. It can also send requests to the prefetching server for the prefetching profiles periodically, when it has extra bandwidth available, and so on.FIG. 6C contains a diagram illustrating an example prefetching profile. A prefetching profile specifies files to be preloaded on an electronic device in anticipation of the user performing activities which require the files. For each of the specified files, information regarding the name, the type, the size, the access type, the likelihood that it is to be accessed within a predetermined timeframe, etc. can be included. - In one embodiment, the
local data manager 632 sends requests to the cloud service to retrieve specific computer applications or application data. It can also send requests to whichever separate servers are hosting the computer applications or application data. In addition, thelocal data manager 632 receives the requested computer applications or application data and stores them in the primary store or the secondary store on the electronic device. The pace of sending the requests and storing the requested computer applications or application data can depend on where the requested computer applications or application data are to be stored. When they are to be stored in the primary store on the electronic device, it generally means that they are to be accessed immediately and the sending and storing could be performed without much delay, while when they are to be stored in the secondary store, it generally means that they are likely to be accessed in the near future and the sending and storing can be performed with some flexibility in timing. - In one embodiment, given a prefetching profile, the local data manager 302 determines which requests for file retrieval to send and in what order. It may first filter the prefetching profile to remove any file that is already present in the primary store. Next, in one example, it may decide that requests are to be sent for all the files specified in the prefetching profile as the number of such files is small. In another example, it may decide that requests would first be sent for a predetermined number of files with the highest likelihoods or with the shortest time frames. On the other hand, when the size of the secondary store is limited, the
local data manager 632 can enforce overwrite policies, such as cache algorithms known to someone of ordinary skill in the art. - In one embodiment, the
request handler 636 accepts user requests for certain files and ultimately serves those files from the primary store. In general, it may first look in the primary store, which has pre installed or previously installed files. If the requested file is not there, it looks in the secondary store, which has prefetched files. It saves the requested file in the primary store before serving it in response to user requests. - The prefetching server hosts a global prefetching module.
FIG. 6D contains a block diagram illustrating example components of theglobal prefetching module 660. In one embodiment, theglobal prefetching module 660 includes aglobal data manager 662, aglobal profile manager 664 and ananalysis engine 666. - In one embodiment, the
global data manager 662 receives requests for computer applications or application data from the electronic devices and forwards them to the cloud service or other sources. Theglobal data manager 662 also receives the requested computer applications or application data from the cloud service or other sources and forwards them to the electronic devices. The pace of forwarding the requests and the requested computer applications or application data can similarly depend on where the requested computer applications or application data are to be stored, as discussed above. - In one embodiment, the
global profile manager 664 receives usage profiles from the electronic devices and forwards them to the cloud service for storage. It can forward a usage profile to the cloud service immediately upon receiving it from an electronic device. It can also forward the usage profiles received from an electronic device according to a preset schedule. In addition, it can forward the usage profiles received from multiple electronic devices in batches of a predetermined size or periodically. The global profile manager also maintains a global index of usage profiles in the local storage device indicating how to access the usage profiles stored with the cloud service. - In one embodiment, the
global profile manager 664 also receives prefetching profiles from the cloud service and forwards them to the electronic devices. Similarly, it can forward a prefetching profile to the appropriate electronic device immediately or in response to a request from the electronic device for a prefetching profile. It can also wait to forward the prefetching profile together with a response to the next request from the electronic device, such as a request to retrieve certain computer application or application data. In addition, it can forward the prefetching profiles to one or more electronic devices according to a predetermined schedule. - In one embodiment, the
analysis engine 666 manages analytical algorithms, the input to which are usage profiles and the output from which are prefetching profiles. Many types of analysis can be performed on the usage profiles, individually and collectively, to detect usage patterns. According to various embodiments, the usage profiles may indicate that on an electronic device, a computer application or a part thereof is often executed or a piece of application data is often used on a certain day or at a certain time, when the computer application or the piece of application data has a certain size, immediately before or after another computer application or piece of application data, when the electronic device is at a certain location, when another electronic device is connected to the prefetching server, etc. The lack of execution or use can also be incorporated into the usage patterns. - Some example usage patterns are described as follows. Different levels of a game may often be accessed in an increasing order. The last few very difficult levels may never be accessed, and the levels before the currently accessed levels may also never be accessed again. The photos or soundtracks in an album may often be accessed in the listed order. More recent albums may be accessed more frequently. Larger files may often be accessed on devices with better resources. Business-related files may often be accessed during the day or on an electronic device in the office, while files pertaining to entertainment may often be accessed at night or on an electronic device at home. Best-selling books in a city may be frequently accessed in that city and surrounding cities. Therefore, different files can be associated with different access patterns, which can be learned from the usage profiles without knowing the nature of the files.
- In one embodiment, each analytical algorithm takes into consideration one or more of the usage patterns and selects a set of files for an electronic device that are likely to be accessed in the near future on the electronic device. It can assign different weights to different usage patterns. For example, it can prefer usage patterns reflecting more recent activities across electronic devices. It can also give more weight to usage patterns specific to the electronic device and/or those electronic devices owned by users similar to the owner of the electronic device. Furthermore, it can apply any classification, pattern-recognition and other techniques known to someone of ordinary skill in the art.
- In one embodiment, the
analysis engine 666 chooses one of the analytic algorithms, based on predetermined rules, user input, etc., and submits a request to the cloud service for executing the chosen analytic algorithm. In response, the cloud service executes the chosen analytic algorithm on the stored usage profiles in a distributed manner and generates resulting prefetching profiles for the electronic devices. Theanalysis engine 666 can submit a request as soon as a predetermined number of updated usage profiles are stored with the cloud service, according to a preset schedule, when the rate of file retrieval is high indicating a low degree of prefetching success, and so on. -
FIG. 7 contains a flowchart illustrating an example operation of a global profile manager. In one embodiment, the global profile manager receives usage profiles from the electronic devices atstep 702. It forwards the usage profiles to the cloud service for storage atstep 704. Subsequently, the global profile manager submits a request to execute an analytical algorithm maintained by the analysis engine to the cloud service atstep 706. When the execution is complete, the global profile manager receives prefetching profiles for the electronic devices atstep 708. Finally, it forwards each of the prefetching profiles to the appropriate electronic device atstep 710. -
FIG. 8 contains a flowchart illustrating an example operation of a local prefetching module. In one embodiment, the request handler accepts a user request and determines whether a requested file is present in the primary store atstep 802. If the file is present, it serves the file atstep 804. If the file is not present, it determines whether the file is present in the secondary store atstep 806. If the file is present, it moves the file to the primary store atstep 808 and serves the file atstep 810. If the file is not present, the local data manager retrieves the file from a source at step 712 and stores the retrieved file in the primary store at step 714. -
FIG. 9 contains a high-level block diagram showing an example architecture of a computer, which may represent any device, any server, or any node within a cloud service as described herein. Thecomputer 900 includes one ormore processors 910 andmemory 920 coupled to aninterconnect 930. Theinterconnect 930 shown inFIG. 9 is an abstraction that represents any one or more separate physical buses, point to point connections, or both connected by appropriate bridges, adapters, or controllers. Theinterconnect 930, therefore, may include, for example, a system bus, a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus or PCI-Express bus, a HyperTransport or industry standard architecture (ISA) bus, a small computer system interface (SCSI) bus, a universal serial bus (USB), IIC (I2C) bus, or an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standard 1394 bus, also called “Firewire”. - The processor(s) 910 is/are the central processing unit (CPU) of the
computer 900 and, thus, control the overall operation of thecomputer 900. In certain embodiments, the processor(s) 910 accomplish this by executing software or firmware stored inmemory 920. The processor(s) 910 may be, or may include, one or more programmable general-purpose or special-purpose microprocessors, digital signal processors (DSPs), programmable controllers, application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), trusted platform modules (TPMs), or the like, or a combination of such devices. - The
memory 920 is or includes the main memory of thecomputer 900. Thememory 920 represents any form of random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), flash memory, or the like, or a combination of such devices. In use, thememory 920 may containcode 970 containing instructions according to the techniques disclosed herein. - Also connected to the processor(s) 910 through the
interconnect 930 are anetwork adapter 940 and astorage adapter 950. Thenetwork adapter 940 provides thecomputer 900 with the ability to communicate with remote devices, over a network and may be, for example, an Ethernet adapter or Fibre Channel adapter. Thenetwork adapter 940 may also provide thecomputer 900 with the ability to communicate with other computers. Thestorage adapter 950 allows thecomputer 900 to access a persistent storage, and may be, for example, a Fibre Channel adapter or SCSI adapter. - The
code 970 stored inmemory 920 may be implemented as software and/or firmware to program the processor(s) 910 to carry out actions described above. In certain embodiments, such software or firmware may be initially provided to thecomputer 900 by downloading it from a remote system through the computer 900 (e.g., via network adapter 940). - The techniques introduced herein can be implemented by, for example, programmable circuitry (e.g., one or more microprocessors) programmed with software and/or firmware, or entirely in special-purpose hardwired circuitry, or in a combination of such forms. Software or firmware for use in implementing the techniques introduced here may be stored on a machine-readable storage medium and may be executed by one or more general-purpose or special-purpose programmable microprocessors.
- A “machine-readable storage medium”, as the term is used herein, includes any mechanism that can store information in a form accessible by a machine (a machine may be, for example, a computer, network device, cellular phone, personal digital assistant (PDA), manufacturing tool, any device with one or more processors, etc.). For example, a machine-accessible storage medium includes recordable/non-recordable media (e.g., read-only memory (ROM); random access memory (RAM); magnetic disk storage media; optical storage media; flash memory devices; etc.), etc.
- In addition to the above mentioned examples, various other modifications and alterations of the invention may be made without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure is not to be considered as limiting and the appended claims are to be interpreted as encompassing the true spirit and the entire scope of the invention.
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