17868918. LCS RESOURCE DEVICE ACCESS CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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LCS RESOURCE DEVICE ACCESS CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Douglas Lang Farley of Round Rock TX (US)

Gaurav Chawla of Austin TX (US)

John Harwood of Boston MA (US)

LCS RESOURCE DEVICE ACCESS CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17868918 titled 'LCS RESOURCE DEVICE ACCESS CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a Logically Composed System (LCS) resource device access control and management system. It includes an orchestrator device, a resource management system, resource devices, and a presentation/management subsystem. The orchestrator device receives an identification of a subset of resource devices from the resource management system and Service Level Agreement (SLA) information for the LCS. Based on the SLA information, the orchestrator device allocates a portion of a resource device to satisfy the SLA and provides configuration instructions to the presentation/management subsystem to allow the LCS to access and utilize the allocated portion of the resource device.

  • The system is designed to control and manage access to resource devices in a resource system.
  • It includes an orchestrator device that receives identification and SLA information from the resource management system.
  • The orchestrator device allocates a portion of a resource device to satisfy the SLA for a specific LCS.
  • It provides configuration instructions to the presentation/management subsystem to enable the LCS to access and utilize the allocated portion of the resource device.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Resource device access control and management in complex systems.
  • Efficient allocation of resources based on SLA requirements.
  • Improved utilization of resource devices in a resource system.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Ensures that resource devices are allocated and utilized efficiently based on SLA requirements.
  • Provides a centralized control and management system for resource device access.
  • Enables effective resource allocation in complex systems.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved performance and reliability of resource device access.
  • Enhanced resource utilization and efficiency.
  • Simplified management and control of resource devices.
  • Better adherence to SLA requirements.


Original Abstract Submitted

A Logically Composed System (LCS) resource device access control and management system includes an orchestrator device in a resource system that is coupled to a resource management system, resource devices, and a presentation/management subsystem. The orchestrator device receives an identification from the resource management system of a first subset of the resource devices for providing a first LCS, and first Service Level Agreement (SLA) information defining a first SLA for the first LCS. Based on the first SLA information, the orchestrator device allocates a first portion of a first resource device included in the resource devices to satisfy the first SLA for the first LCS, and provides a first resource device portion configuration instruction to the presentation/management subsystem that is configured to cause the presentation/management subsystem to configure the resource system to allow the first LCS to access and utilize the first portion of the first resource device.