17806615. MODULAR DECOMPOSITION AND COMPOSITION OF CONTAINER SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT CLUSTERS IN HYBRID CLOUD simplified abstract (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION)

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MODULAR DECOMPOSITION AND COMPOSITION OF CONTAINER SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT CLUSTERS IN HYBRID CLOUD

Organization Name

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Vishal Anand of Dublin (IE)

John Paul Easton of Bradley (GB)

Ulrike Vauth of Boeblingen (DE)

Srinivas Koushik of New Albany OH (US)

Reena Sandhir of Bangalore (IN)

MODULAR DECOMPOSITION AND COMPOSITION OF CONTAINER SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT CLUSTERS IN HYBRID CLOUD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17806615 titled 'MODULAR DECOMPOSITION AND COMPOSITION OF CONTAINER SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT CLUSTERS IN HYBRID CLOUD

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for replicating a software cluster in a different computing environment. This involves generating software operators based on the functionalities of the control software cluster, analyzing the code and configurations of the cluster, and determining software configuration requirements. A template for the control software cluster is created based on these requirements and the analysis of the new computing environment. The software operators can then be replicated in the new environment.

  • Software operators are generated based on the functionalities of the control software cluster.
  • Code and configurations of the control software cluster are analyzed to derive the software operators.
  • Software configuration requirements for the control software cluster are determined.
  • A template for the control software cluster is created based on the determined requirements and the analysis of the new computing environment.
  • The software operators of the control software cluster can be replicated in the new computing environment.

Potential Applications

  • Replicating complex software clusters in different computing environments.
  • Streamlining the process of setting up and configuring software clusters.
  • Enabling easy migration of software clusters to new environments.

Problems Solved

  • Replicating software clusters can be a complex and time-consuming task.
  • Ensuring that the replicated cluster functions properly in the new environment can be challenging.
  • Configuring software clusters to meet specific requirements can be difficult and error-prone.

Benefits

  • Simplifies the process of replicating software clusters.
  • Reduces the time and effort required to set up and configure software clusters.
  • Improves the reliability and consistency of replicated software clusters.
  • Enables efficient migration of software clusters to different computing environments.


Original Abstract Submitted

Replicating a software cluster which includes control software and containers in another computing environment can include software operators which can be generated relating to modular functionalities of a control software cluster. The software operators are derived from analyzing the control software cluster. The software operators further being derived from analyzing code of the control software cluster including the containers, and from analyzing software configurations for the control software cluster. The generating of the software operators can include, at least in part, determining software configuration requirements for the control software cluster. The generating of the software operators including at least in part, creating a template for the control software cluster based on the determined software configuration requirements and the analysis of the another software computing environment. All or a portion of the software operators of the control software cluster can be replicated in the another software computing environment.