18118685. SYNTHETIC MONITORING ARCHITECTURE IN MULTI-TENANT SYSTEM simplified abstract (VMware LLC)

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SYNTHETIC MONITORING ARCHITECTURE IN MULTI-TENANT SYSTEM

Organization Name

VMware LLC

Inventor(s)

Babu Singarayan of Tracy CA (US)

Ranganathan Rajagopalan of Fremont CA (US)

Vijay Talati of Fremont CA (US)

SYNTHETIC MONITORING ARCHITECTURE IN MULTI-TENANT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18118685 titled 'SYNTHETIC MONITORING ARCHITECTURE IN MULTI-TENANT SYSTEM

The abstract describes a method for monitoring a multi-tenant system in the cloud using a monitoring service deployed in the cloud. The method involves deploying service instances for different tenants, collecting metrics, and analyzing the impact of new service deployments on existing ones.

  • The method involves deploying a first service instance for a first tenant based on a monitoring service configuration.
  • Metrics from the first service instance and an existing service instance for another tenant are collected.
  • The collected metrics are used to determine the effect of the new service deployment on the existing service instance.

Potential Applications: - Cloud monitoring services - Multi-tenant system management - Resource allocation optimization in cloud environments

Problems Solved: - Efficient monitoring of multi-tenant systems in the cloud - Impact analysis of new service deployments on existing services - Resource management and optimization in cloud environments

Benefits: - Improved performance and resource utilization in multi-tenant systems - Enhanced visibility and control over cloud-based services - Better decision-making based on real-time metrics and analysis

Commercial Applications: Title: Cloud Monitoring and Resource Optimization Service This technology can be used by cloud service providers to offer enhanced monitoring and resource optimization services to their clients. It can also be utilized by enterprises to improve the efficiency of their cloud-based applications and services.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this method improve the management of multi-tenant systems in the cloud? - This method enhances visibility and control over different service instances, allowing for better resource allocation and performance optimization. 2. What are the potential implications of using this technology for cloud service providers? - Cloud service providers can benefit from improved service management, resource optimization, and customer satisfaction by implementing this monitoring method.


Original Abstract Submitted

Some embodiments provide a method for monitoring a multi-tenant system deployed in a cloud, at a monitoring service deployed in the cloud. The method deploys a first service instance in the cloud for a first tenant that is based on a monitoring service configuration defined by an administrator of the multi-tenant system. The method collects (i) a first set of metrics of the first service instance and (ii) a second set of metrics of a second, existing service instance deployed in the cloud for a second, existing tenant of the multi-tenant system. The method uses the second set of metrics to determine an effect on the second service instance of the deployment of the first service instance.