18068409. METHODS AND APPARATUS TO SCHEDULE SERVICE REQUESTS IN A NETWORK COMPUTING SYSTEM USING HARDWARE QUEUE MANAGERS simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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METHODS AND APPARATUS TO SCHEDULE SERVICE REQUESTS IN A NETWORK COMPUTING SYSTEM USING HARDWARE QUEUE MANAGERS

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Francesc Guim Bernat of Barcelona (ES)

Karthik Kumar of Chandler AZ (US)

Suraj Prabhakaran of Aachen (DE)

Ignacio Astilleros Diez of Madrid (ES)

Timothy Verrall of Pleasant Hill CA (US)

METHODS AND APPARATUS TO SCHEDULE SERVICE REQUESTS IN A NETWORK COMPUTING SYSTEM USING HARDWARE QUEUE MANAGERS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18068409 titled 'METHODS AND APPARATUS TO SCHEDULE SERVICE REQUESTS IN A NETWORK COMPUTING SYSTEM USING HARDWARE QUEUE MANAGERS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an example edge gateway circuitry for scheduling service requests in a network computing system. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • The circuitry includes hardware queue manager circuitry at the gateway level.
  • The hardware queue manager circuitry parses service requests based on their parameters.
  • It then schedules the service requests in a queue based on these parameters.
  • The service requests are received from client devices.
  • The circuitry also includes a communication interface to send certain service requests from the queue to rack-level hardware queue manager circuitry in a physical rack.
  • These service requests correspond to functions provided by resources in the physical rack.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Network computing systems that require efficient scheduling of service requests.
  • Cloud computing environments where multiple client devices request services.
  • Edge computing systems that need to manage and prioritize service requests.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient parsing and scheduling of service requests based on their parameters.
  • Effective management of service requests in a network computing system.
  • Streamlining the communication between edge gateway and physical rack hardware queue managers.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved performance and efficiency in handling service requests.
  • Enhanced resource allocation and utilization in network computing systems.
  • Better management and prioritization of service requests, leading to improved user experience.


Original Abstract Submitted

Example edge gateway circuitry to schedule service requests in a network computing system includes: gateway-level hardware queue manager circuitry to: parse the service requests based on service parameters in the service requests; and schedule the service requests in a queue based on the service parameters, the service requests received from client devices; and hardware queue manager communication interface circuitry to send ones of the service requests from the queue to rack-level hardware queue manager circuitry in a physical rack, the ones of the service requests corresponding to functions as a service provided by resources in the physical rack.