ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (20240283852). ROUTING OF WEB REQUESTS TO ON-PREMISE NETWORK IN A MULTI-TENANT ENVIRONMENT simplified abstract

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ROUTING OF WEB REQUESTS TO ON-PREMISE NETWORK IN A MULTI-TENANT ENVIRONMENT

Organization Name

ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo of Fremont CA (US)

Jagwinder Singh Brar of Bellevue WA (US)

ROUTING OF WEB REQUESTS TO ON-PREMISE NETWORK IN A MULTI-TENANT ENVIRONMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240283852 titled 'ROUTING OF WEB REQUESTS TO ON-PREMISE NETWORK IN A MULTI-TENANT ENVIRONMENT

Simplified Explanation: The abstract describes a process where a cloud services provider infrastructure (CSPI) selects a server to process a request from an administrator. If the selected server does not have a connection with the appliance, it generates a redirect response to guide the request to a server that does have a connection.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Cloud services provider infrastructure (CSPI) selecting a server to process requests.
  • Use of load balancer to redirect requests to servers with pre-established connections.
  • Efficient handling of requests within the CSPI environment.

Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in cloud computing environments, data centers, and network management systems to optimize request processing and resource utilization.

Problems Solved:

  • Efficiently handling requests within a cloud services provider infrastructure.
  • Ensuring requests are processed by servers with pre-established connections to the required appliances.
  • Improving overall system performance and response times.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced request processing efficiency.
  • Improved resource utilization within the cloud services provider infrastructure.
  • Streamlined communication between servers and appliances.

Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include cloud service providers, data center management companies, and network infrastructure providers looking to optimize request processing and improve system performance.

Prior Art: Readers interested in exploring prior art related to this technology may consider researching load balancing techniques in cloud computing environments, server selection algorithms, and network communication protocols.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on research related to load balancing algorithms, server selection strategies, and network optimization techniques to enhance the efficiency of cloud services provider infrastructures.

Questions about Cloud Services Provider Infrastructure (CSPI): 1. How does the CSPI environment ensure efficient request processing? 2. What are the key factors considered when selecting a server within the CSPI for request processing?


Original Abstract Submitted

when a cloud services provider infrastructure (cspi) receives a request from an administrator to perform an operation on an appliance, a load balancer may select a first server within the cspi to process the request. if the first server does not have a connection with the appliance, the first server may generate a redirect response that includes server identification information identifying a particular server having a pre-established connection with the appliance. the first server may send the redirect response to the application that the administrator used to send the request. the application may then generate a second request that includes the server identification information, and send the second request to the cspi. a load balancer in the cspi may then forward the second request to the particular server, and the particular server may use the pre-established connection to send a request to the appliance requesting performance of the operation.