WO2019193391A2 - Managing device farms in cloud - Google Patents

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WO2019193391A2
WO2019193391A2 PCT/IB2018/052319 IB2018052319W WO2019193391A2 WO 2019193391 A2 WO2019193391 A2 WO 2019193391A2 IB 2018052319 W IB2018052319 W IB 2018052319W WO 2019193391 A2 WO2019193391 A2 WO 2019193391A2
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  • the Device Manager Service could run on a network gateway or router to which different components of the cloud are connected.
  • Device Manager Service could fill in the contents of the cache memory at boot up time for the devices with different service configurations, other useful look up tables, etc. to increase performance of different
  • Device Manager Service can maintain information like how many services run on that device, number of customers served by the device, how many clusters the device is part of, device configuration, version of the device, any upgrades available for the device, monitor health of the devices, provide fail over service if any backup or standby device is available, raise alarms if any faulty configuration done by the user on that device, etc.
  • Device Manager Service can also take snapshot of different devices in the farm periodically by taking snapshot of different applications or services running on the device and taking the file system snapshot of the device. That helps in identifying the last stable state of the device before it stops functioning due to a failure and identify events causing failure or events after which the failure might have occurred.

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Managing Device Farms in Cloud
In this invention we run a Device Manager Service to manage all devices in the cloud configuration or set up. The Device Manager Service could run on a network gateway or router to which different components of the cloud are connected. Device Manager Service could fill in the contents of the cache memory at boot up time for the devices with different service configurations, other useful look up tables, etc. to increase performance of different
applications mnning on the device immediately from the time the device is booted up. Also Device Manager Service can maintain information like how many services run on that device, number of customers served by the device, how many clusters the device is part of, device configuration, version of the device, any upgrades available for the device, monitor health of the devices, provide fail over service if any backup or standby device is available, raise alarms if any faulty configuration done by the user on that device, etc. Device Manager Service can also take snapshot of different devices in the farm periodically by taking snapshot of different applications or services running on the device and taking the file system snapshot of the device. That helps in identifying the last stable state of the device before it stops functioning due to a failure and identify events causing failure or events after which the failure might have occurred.

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Claims Following is the claim for this invention: -
1. In this invention we run a Device Manager Service to manage all devices in the cloud configuration or set up. The Device Manager Service could run on a network gateway or router to which different components of the cloud are connected. Device Manager Service could fill in the contents of the cache memory at boot up time for the devices with different service configurations, other useful look up tables, etc. to increase performance of different applications running on the device immediately from the time the device is booted up. Also Device Manager Service can maintain information like how many services run on that device, number of customers served by the device, how many clusters the device is part of, device configuration, version of the device, any upgrades available for the device, monitor health of the devices, provide fail over service if any backup or standby device is available, raise alarms if any faulty
configuration done by the user on that device, etc. Device Manager Service can also take snapshot of different devices in the farm
periodically by taking snapshot of different applications or services running on the device and taking the file system snapshot of the device. That helps in identifying the last stable state of the device before it stops functioning due to a failure and identify events causing failure or events after which the failure might have occurred. The above novel technique of managing device farms in the cloud is the claim for this invention.
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