17977801. SIMULATION OF EDGE COMPUTING NODES FOR HCI PERFORMANCE TESTING simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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SIMULATION OF EDGE COMPUTING NODES FOR HCI PERFORMANCE TESTING

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Hongwei Yue of Shanghai (CN)

Kai Chen of Shanghai (CN)

Shunhua Xie of Shanghai (CN)

SIMULATION OF EDGE COMPUTING NODES FOR HCI PERFORMANCE TESTING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17977801 titled 'SIMULATION OF EDGE COMPUTING NODES FOR HCI PERFORMANCE TESTING

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for an information handling system that can create multiple virtual computing nodes based on a parent virtual computing node, each with unique configurations.

  • The system receives a request to create multiple virtual computing nodes.
  • It builds at least one parent virtual computing node using an operating system image.
  • It creates multiple clone virtual computing nodes by copying the parent node.
  • Each clone node is reconfigured with at least one setting to ensure uniqueness.
  • The system then runs the reconfigured clone nodes.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in cloud computing environments, data centers, and virtualization platforms to efficiently manage and deploy multiple virtual machines with unique configurations.

Problems Solved

This innovation solves the problem of manually configuring each virtual machine individually, saving time and effort in setting up and managing multiple computing nodes.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include increased efficiency in deploying virtual machines, improved scalability, and enhanced customization options for virtual computing environments.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Efficient Virtual Machine Deployment and Management in Cloud Computing Environments"

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include existing virtualization technologies that allow for the creation and management of virtual machines, but the specific approach of creating unique clone nodes based on a parent node may be a novel aspect of this innovation.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology handle security configurations for the clone virtual computing nodes?

The abstract does not mention specific details about security configurations for the clone nodes.

What is the scalability limit of the system in creating and managing multiple virtual computing nodes?

The abstract does not provide information on the scalability limits of the system in handling a large number of virtual machines.


Original Abstract Submitted

An information handling system may include at least one processor and a memory. The information handling system may be configured to: receive a request to create a plurality of virtual computing nodes; build at least one parent virtual computing node based on an operating system image; create a plurality of clone virtual computing nodes by copying the at least one parent virtual computing node; for each of the plurality of clone virtual computing nodes, reconfigure at least one setting of the clone virtual computing node, such that none of the reconfigured clone virtual computing nodes are identical to one another; and run the plurality of reconfigured clone virtual computing nodes.