Amazon technologies, inc. (20240283840). CLIENT-DIRECTED PLACEMENT OF REMOTELY-CONFIGURED SERVICE INSTANCES simplified abstract
CLIENT-DIRECTED PLACEMENT OF REMOTELY-CONFIGURED SERVICE INSTANCES
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Andries Petrus Johannes Dippenaar of Cape Town (ZA)
Duncan Matthew Clough of Cape Town (ZA)
Gideon Jan-Wessel Redelinghuys of Cape Town (ZA)
Mathew Daniel of Johannesburg (ZA)
Gavin Alexander Bramhill of Cape Town (ZA)
Marcin Piotr Kowalski of Cape Town (ZA)
Richard Alan Hamman of Cape Town (ZA)
Roland Paterson-jones of Cape Town (ZA)
Almero Gouws of Cape Town (ZA)
CLIENT-DIRECTED PLACEMENT OF REMOTELY-CONFIGURED SERVICE INSTANCES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240283840 titled 'CLIENT-DIRECTED PLACEMENT OF REMOTELY-CONFIGURED SERVICE INSTANCES
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes methods and apparatus for allowing clients to direct the placement of service instances that can be remotely configured. Clients can select placement targets based on criteria such as service characteristics, and a particular placement target with instance hosts configurable from remote control servers is chosen. The client is then informed programmatically about the selected options, and a service instance is configured at the chosen placement target on behalf of the client using administrative commands issued by a remote control server.
- Service instances can be remotely configured by clients based on selected placement targets.
- Clients can choose placement targets based on criteria like service characteristics.
- A particular placement target with instance hosts configurable from remote control servers is selected.
- Clients are informed programmatically about the selected options.
- Service instances are configured at the chosen placement target using administrative commands issued by a remote control server.
Potential Applications: 1. Cloud computing services 2. Network infrastructure management 3. Internet of Things (IoT) device management
Problems Solved: 1. Streamlining the process of configuring service instances remotely 2. Allowing clients to have more control over the placement of their service instances 3. Enhancing efficiency in managing network-accessible services
Benefits: 1. Improved customization options for clients 2. Faster and more efficient service instance configuration 3. Enhanced flexibility in managing network services
Commercial Applications: The technology described in the patent application could be utilized by cloud service providers, network management companies, and IoT device manufacturers to offer more customizable and efficient services to their clients.
Questions about Client-Directed Placement of Remotely Configured Service Instances: 1. How does the selection of placement targets based on service characteristics benefit clients? 2. What are the advantages of using remote control servers to configure service instances at chosen placement targets?
Original Abstract Submitted
methods and apparatus for client-directed placement of remotely configured service instances are described. one or more placement target options are selected for a client of a network-accessible service based on criteria such as service characteristics of the placement targets. the selected options, including a particular placement target that includes instance hosts configurable from remote control servers, are indicated programmatically to the client. a determination is made that a service instance is to be configured at the particular placement target on behalf of the client. a remote control server is configured to issue administrative commands to an instance host at the particular placement target to configure the service instance.
- Amazon technologies, inc.
- Andries Petrus Johannes Dippenaar of Cape Town (ZA)
- Duncan Matthew Clough of Cape Town (ZA)
- Gideon Jan-Wessel Redelinghuys of Cape Town (ZA)
- Mathew Daniel of Johannesburg (ZA)
- Gideon Klompje of Paar (ZA)
- Gavin Alexander Bramhill of Cape Town (ZA)
- Marcin Piotr Kowalski of Cape Town (ZA)
- Richard Alan Hamman of Cape Town (ZA)
- Roland Paterson-jones of Cape Town (ZA)
- Almero Gouws of Cape Town (ZA)
- H04L67/025
- H04L9/40
- H04L41/0893
- H04L41/5041
- H04L67/52
- CPC H04L67/025