HIGH AVAILABILITY OF MACHINES DURING PATCHING

A cloud manager is utilized in the patching of physical machines and virtual machines that are used within an online service, such as an online content management service. The cloud manager assists in the scheduling of the application of software patches to the machines (physical and virtual) within...

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Hauptverfasser: LERMA ERICK RAYMUNDO, SEVILMIS TARKAN, BAR-CASPI DORON, HOPMANN ALEXANDER, SIMEK PATRICK, WINDLE MARC KEITH, LUKIYANOV MAXIM, ROSENFIELD ZACH
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creator LERMA ERICK RAYMUNDO
SEVILMIS TARKAN
BAR-CASPI DORON
HOPMANN ALEXANDER
SIMEK PATRICK
WINDLE MARC KEITH
LUKIYANOV MAXIM
ROSENFIELD ZACH
description A cloud manager is utilized in the patching of physical machines and virtual machines that are used within an online service, such as an online content management service. The cloud manager assists in the scheduling of the application of software patches to the machines (physical and virtual) within the network such that the availability of the online service is maintained while machines are being patched. The machines to be patched are partitioned into groups that are patched at different times. Generally, the groups are partitioned into a highly available independent groups of machines such that one or more of the groups that are not currently being patched continue to provide the service(s) of the group that is being patched. The machines (physical and virtual) within each of the groups may be patched in parallel.
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