Salesforce, inc. (20240311035). MECHANISMS FOR GROUPING NODES simplified abstract

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MECHANISMS FOR GROUPING NODES

Organization Name

salesforce, inc.

Inventor(s)

Charan Reddy Guttapalem of Fremont CA (US)

Hemanth Siddulugari of Dublin CA (US)

Venkateswararao Jujjuri of Beaverton OR (US)

MECHANISMS FOR GROUPING NODES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240311035 titled 'MECHANISMS FOR GROUPING NODES

The abstract of the patent application describes techniques for upgrading groups within a computer system. A node of the system accesses metadata assigned to it during deployment, performs operations on the metadata to derive a group identifier, and stores this identifier to indicate its membership in a group managed by a service.

  • The node of a computer system accesses metadata during deployment.
  • The node derives a group identifier from the metadata.
  • The group identifier indicates the node's membership in a managed group.
  • The node stores the group identifier for the service to access.

Potential Applications: - Cloud computing systems - Data center management - Network infrastructure optimization

Problems Solved: - Efficient group management within a computer system - Streamlining deployment processes - Enhancing service scalability

Benefits: - Improved system organization - Enhanced service performance - Simplified node management

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Group Management System for Computer Networks" This technology can be utilized in cloud service providers, data centers, and network management companies to optimize resource allocation and improve overall system efficiency.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve the scalability of services within a computer system? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this group management system in large-scale networks?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in cloud computing, data center management, and network optimization to leverage the latest technologies for group management within computer systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

techniques are disclosed relating to upgrade groups. a node of a computer system may access metadata assigned to the node during deployment of the node. the node may be one of a plurality of nodes associated with a service that is implemented by the computer system. the node may perform an operation on the metadata to derive a group identifier for the node and the group identifier may indicate the node's membership in one of a set of groups of nodes managed by the service. the node may then store the group identifier in a location accessible to the service.