H04L67/1095

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AGGREGATION OF CLOUD STORAGE
20230118948 · 2023-04-20 ·

The present disclosure describes systems and methods for aggregation and management of cloud storage among a plurality of providers. According to one aspect, a computer-implemented method includes providing an aggregated folder at a client computer, the aggregated folder aggregating the contents of a plurality of folders, each of the plurality of folders used for synchronization with a respective one of a plurality of cloud storage providers; identifying a new file for synchronization; determining a first cloud storage provider from the plurality of cloud storage providers to which to store at least a portion of the new file; storing the at least a portion of the new file in a first folder from the plurality of folders, the first folder for synchronization with the first cloud storage provider from the plurality of cloud storage providers; and adding the new file to the aggregated folder.

High availability for streaming telemetry

An example network device includes a primary node and a secondary node. The primary node includes one or more processors implemented in circuitry and configured to receive a message from a collector device requesting to subscribe to statistics of a metrics streaming session; initiate a telemetry session for sending the statistics to the collector device; replicate data of the telemetry session to the secondary node; and send the data of the telemetry session to the collector device. In this manner, in the event of the switchover, the secondary node may act as the primary node and resume the telemetry session. That is, the secondary node, acting as a primary node following the switchover, may receive statistics data from one or more sensors related to the metrics streaming session, and send telemetry session data, representative of the statistics data, to the collector device as part of the telemetry session.

High availability for streaming telemetry

An example network device includes a primary node and a secondary node. The primary node includes one or more processors implemented in circuitry and configured to receive a message from a collector device requesting to subscribe to statistics of a metrics streaming session; initiate a telemetry session for sending the statistics to the collector device; replicate data of the telemetry session to the secondary node; and send the data of the telemetry session to the collector device. In this manner, in the event of the switchover, the secondary node may act as the primary node and resume the telemetry session. That is, the secondary node, acting as a primary node following the switchover, may receive statistics data from one or more sensors related to the metrics streaming session, and send telemetry session data, representative of the statistics data, to the collector device as part of the telemetry session.

Digital assets exchange coordination
11477279 · 2022-10-18 · ·

Techniques are described for decentralized transaction processing involving digital asset transfer among heterogeneous systems including blockchains and traditional digital asset-providing services. When an application program seeks to modify the state of an asset, it typically strives to ensure that the off-chain real world asset and the digital asset on the blockchain are synchronized. This continuous synchronization is performed to prevent changes in the asset ownership on the blockchain from being conducted without a corresponding state change in the off-chain real world asset. To ensure a correct and consistent state in both the real and digital worlds, the notion of a digital twin is used where a mediating set of computers sit between the two worlds. Furthermore, since transactions in the real world may consist of multiple sub-transactions that occur across various other computers, the notion of a logical unit of work is used to unify the notion of asset-based transactions.

Digital assets exchange coordination
11477279 · 2022-10-18 · ·

Techniques are described for decentralized transaction processing involving digital asset transfer among heterogeneous systems including blockchains and traditional digital asset-providing services. When an application program seeks to modify the state of an asset, it typically strives to ensure that the off-chain real world asset and the digital asset on the blockchain are synchronized. This continuous synchronization is performed to prevent changes in the asset ownership on the blockchain from being conducted without a corresponding state change in the off-chain real world asset. To ensure a correct and consistent state in both the real and digital worlds, the notion of a digital twin is used where a mediating set of computers sit between the two worlds. Furthermore, since transactions in the real world may consist of multiple sub-transactions that occur across various other computers, the notion of a logical unit of work is used to unify the notion of asset-based transactions.

System, method, and computer program for managing fault recovery in network function virtualization (NFV) based networks

According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a system, method, and computer program product for recovering from a network failure in a communication network using network function virtualization (NFV-based network), the method including: selecting a first network component of the NFV-based network, detecting at least one probable failure of the first network component, selecting a second network component to be used for replacing the instance of the VNF in the first network component prior to a failure of the first network component, and securing at least one resource of the selected second network component for the other instance of the VNF and maintaining, in the selected second network component, an updated copy of data associated with the instance of the VNF in the first network component.

OFFLINE EMAIL SYNCHRONIZATION
20230118852 · 2023-04-20 ·

Examples described herein include systems and methods for performing email synchronization in situations where mobile-device connectivity is lacking. The mobile device can send an SMS message to an email notification server requesting email synchronization and the email notification server can request synchronization with the email server associated with the user's email account. After receiving an email from the email server, the email notification server cart encrypt the email and break it into various chunks, with each chunk including a header having identifying information. The chunks can be transmitted as SMS messages to the mobile device, The email application can retrieve the SMS messages, decrypt them, and reconstruct the email. The email application can then display the email for the user.

DATA BEACON PULSER(S) POWERED BY INFORMATION SLINGSHOT
20230065297 · 2023-03-02 ·

Systems and methods for providing data beacons are disclosed. In some embodiments the system can include a first node and a second node. Each node includes a read queue, a write queue and a parallel file system. Data is written from the write queue on the first node to the parallel file system on the second node and from the write queue on the second node to the parallel file system on the first node. The read queue on each node receives data from the parallel file system on the node itself.

DATA BEACON PULSER(S) POWERED BY INFORMATION SLINGSHOT
20230065297 · 2023-03-02 ·

Systems and methods for providing data beacons are disclosed. In some embodiments the system can include a first node and a second node. Each node includes a read queue, a write queue and a parallel file system. Data is written from the write queue on the first node to the parallel file system on the second node and from the write queue on the second node to the parallel file system on the first node. The read queue on each node receives data from the parallel file system on the node itself.

Distributed Service Scheduling Method and Related Apparatus
20230123223 · 2023-04-20 ·

A distributed service scheduling method, including obtaining, by a first terminal, an invocation request for a first service, determining whether the first terminal locally supports the first service, determining, by the first service, in response to the first terminal not locally supporting the first service, whether a local database comprises service information of the first service, determining, in response to the first terminal locally supporting the first service, identifier information of the first service and a second terminal that supports the first service, sending the identifier information of the first service and the invocation request to the second terminal, wherein the identifier information of the first service is used by the second terminal to match the first service, and receiving, by the first terminal, a result of executing the first service by the second terminal based on the invocation request.