G06F3/0664

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING STORAGE REQUIREMENT FOR STORING INFORMATION DEFINING A VIRTUAL SPACE
20170371545 · 2017-12-28 ·

Systems and methods of reducing storage requirements for storing information defining a virtual space are presented herein. In particular, a compressed format of information defining a virtual space may be generated. The virtual space may include virtual space content modeled as polygons. An individual polygon may be defined by an individual set of vertices. The information defining the virtual space may include vertex position information, and/or other information. The vertex position information may comprise individual positions of individual vertices of individual polygons represented as vectors having vector components.

HYPERVISOR TECHNIQUES FOR PERFORMING NON-FAULTING READS IN VIRTUAL MACHINES

Guest memory data structures are read by one or more read operations which are set up to handle page faults and general protection faults generated during the read in various ways. If such a fault occurs while performing the one or more read operations, the fault is handled and the one or more read operation is terminated. The fault is handled by either dropping the fault and reporting an error instead of the fault, by dropping the fault and invoking an error handler that is set up prior to performing the read operations, or by forwarding the fault to a fault handler that is setup prior to performing the read operations. If no fault occurs, the read operations complete successfully. Thus, under normal circumstances, no fault is incurred in a read operation on guest memory data structures.

FILESET-BASED DATA LOCALITY ENABLEMENT IN DISTRIBUTED FILE SYSTEMS
20170371540 · 2017-12-28 ·

An approach, for fileset based data locality management in Distributed File Systems. A data locality manager receives fileset identifiers and associated block allocation information, for storing in data block locality tables. The data locality manager determines data block locality factors based on the fileset identifiers and the block allocation information, creating a collection of the data block locality factors. The data locality manager stores the collection of the data block locality factors in the data block locality tables. The data locality manager receives the fileset identifiers for determining the collection of the data block locality factors associated to the fileset identifiers and outputs the collection of the data block locality factors.

Isolation of virtual machine I/O in multi-disk hosts

Embodiments of the present invention relate to systems, methods, and computer storage media for concurrently maintaining a spanned virtual hard drive across two or more computer-storage media and a non-spanned virtual hard drive on one of computer-storage media. The method includes storing data of the spanned virtual hard drive across the computer-storage media utilizing volume spanning. While the spanned virtual hard drive is maintained on the computer storage media, the method includes storing data of the non-spanned virtual hard drive on one of the computer-storage media.

System, method and apparatus for accelerating fast block devices
11687445 · 2023-06-27 ·

A device, method and system is directed to fast data storage on a block storage device. New data is linearly written to an empty write block. A location of the new data is tracked. Meta data associated with the new data is linearly written. A lookup table may be updated based in part on the meta data. The new data may be read based the lookup table configured to map a logical address to a physical address.

Techniques to configure physical compute resources for workloads via circuit switching

Embodiments are generally directed apparatuses, methods, techniques and so forth to select two or more processing units of the plurality of processing units to process a workload, and configure a circuit switch to link the two or more processing units to process the workload, the two or more processing units each linked to each other via paths of communication and the circuit switch.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NON-UNIFORM MEMORY ACCESS ALIGNED I/O FOR VIRTUAL MACHINES
20170364279 · 2017-12-21 ·

Systems and methods described herein align various types of hypervisor threads with a non-uniform memory access (NUMA) client of a virtual machine (VM) that is driving I/O transactions from an application so that no remote memory access is required and the I/O transactions can be completed with local accesses to CPUs, caches, and the I/O devices of a same NUMA node of a hardware NUMA system. First, hypervisor of the VM detects whether the VM runs on a single or multiple NUMA nodes. If the VM runs on multiple NUMA nodes, a NUMA client on which the application is executing the I/O transactions is identified and knowledge of resource sharing between the NUMA client and its related hypervisor threads is established. Such knowledge is then utilized to schedule the NUMA client and its related hypervisor threads to the same NUMA node of the NUMA system.

MANAGEMENT OF STORAGE REPLICATION CONSISTENCY GROUPS USING AUTOMATIC REPLICATION GROUP IDENTIFIERS
20170364285 · 2017-12-21 · ·

System and method for managing storage replication consistency groups for storage objects of processing entities uses a replication group identifier for a storage replication consistency group received from a storage interface manager of a storage system with multiple computer data storage devices. The replication group identifier is received when a creation request for a new logical storage unit for a processing entity is transmitted from a host computer to the storage interface manager. The replication group identifier can then be used to request additional logical storage units that will be assigned to the same storage replication consistency group.

LIVE STORAGE DOMAIN DECOMMISSIONING IN A VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT
20170364378 · 2017-12-21 ·

Implementations of the disclosure provide for live storage domain decommissioning in a virtual environment. A method of the disclosure includes identifying, by a processing device, a storage domain to decommission from a storage system. The storage domain comprises a plurality of disk images. It is determined whether the disk images are associated with a virtual machine. Thereupon, the disk images are hot-unplugged from the virtual machine. Responsive to detecting that the disk images are unplugged from the virtual machine, the disk image is deleted from the storage domain and the storage domain is removed from the storage system.

GUIDED VIRTUAL MACHINE MIGRATION

In an approach to guided virtual machine migration, one or more computer processors determine a target host computer available for a migration of a virtual machine from a source host computer. The one or more computer processors identify one or more resources of the target host computer with one or more predictive errors. The one or more computer processors determine whether the virtual machine uses one or more of the identified one or more resources with one or more predictive errors. The one or more computer processors rank a migration path for the virtual machine from the source host computer to the target host computer with a designation. The one or more computer processors create a target host map, wherein the target host map indicates at least one migration path for the virtual machine from the source host computer to the target host computer.