18588916. RESOURCE ORCHESTRATION FOR MULTIPLE SERVICES simplified abstract (Cisco Technology, Inc.)

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RESOURCE ORCHESTRATION FOR MULTIPLE SERVICES

Organization Name

Cisco Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Shankar Ramanathan of Richardson TX (US)

Nagendra Kumar Nainar of Morrisville NC (US)

Carlos M. Pignataro of Cary NC (US)

RESOURCE ORCHESTRATION FOR MULTIPLE SERVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18588916 titled 'RESOURCE ORCHESTRATION FOR MULTIPLE SERVICES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for managing radio resources among different services running within a container on a network device.

  • The method involves an orchestration engine on the network device receiving a request from a service within the container to use a physical resource connecting the container to the network.
  • The priority of the request and the availability of the physical resource are considered to determine if the service can be connected to the network.
  • A connection is established at the kernel level between the service and the physical resource based on this determination.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Orchestration of radio resources among services within a container on a network device.
  • Prioritization of resource requests based on service needs.
  • Dynamic connection management based on resource availability.
  • Kernel-level establishment of connections for efficient resource utilization.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in:

  • Network function virtualization (NFV) environments.
  • Software-defined networking (SDN) architectures.
  • Edge computing platforms.

Problems Solved

  • Efficient management of radio resources in a containerized environment.
  • Prioritization of resource allocation based on service requirements.
  • Dynamic resource allocation for optimal network performance.

Benefits

  • Improved resource utilization.
  • Enhanced network efficiency.
  • Flexible resource allocation based on service demands.

Commercial Applications

  • Telecom companies for managing network resources.
  • Cloud service providers for optimizing resource allocation.
  • IoT platforms for efficient connectivity management.

Prior Art

Further research can be conducted in the areas of NFV, SDN, and container orchestration technologies to explore similar methods of resource management in network environments.

Frequently Updated Research

Stay updated on advancements in NFV, SDN, and container orchestration technologies to understand the latest trends in resource management within network environments.

Questions about Resource Orchestration

How does resource prioritization impact overall network performance?

Resource prioritization ensures that critical services receive necessary resources, leading to improved network performance and reliability.

What are the key considerations when dynamically allocating resources in a containerized environment?

Key considerations include service requirements, resource availability, and real-time network demands to optimize resource allocation and utilization.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method of orchestrating one or more radio resources among various services executing within a container. The method includes obtaining, by an orchestration engine executing on a network device, a request, from a first service of a plurality of services, for use of a physical/hardware resource that connects a container running on the network device to a network. The request from the first service has a particular priority. The plurality of services execute within the container. The method further includes determining whether to connect the first service to the network via the physical/hardware resource based on the priority and an availability status of the physical/hardware resource and establishing, at a kernel level, a connection between the first service and the physical/hardware resource based on the determining.