DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION OF VIRTUAL OBJECTS

The disclosure provides an approach for the dynamic configuration of virtualized objects. A virtual object may be associated with a desired state defining a first plurality of resources for allocating to the virtual object. The first plurality of resources correspond to one or more resource types. T...

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Hauptverfasser: VENKATASUBRAMANIAN, Rajesh, SAKHARDANDE, Aniket, GOUD, Avinash, BEARD, Derek, WIGGERS, Maarten, VEGULLA, Praveen, FARKAS, Keith
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FARKAS, Keith
description The disclosure provides an approach for the dynamic configuration of virtualized objects. A virtual object may be associated with a desired state defining a first plurality of resources for allocating to the virtual object. The first plurality of resources correspond to one or more resource types. Techniques include determining that each of a plurality of hosts does not have sufficient available resources to allocate the first plurality of resources to the virtual object according to the desired state. Techniques include selecting, a first host of the plurality of hosts to run the virtual object. Techniques include allocating a second plurality of resources to the virtual object from the first host, wherein the second plurality of resources is less than the first plurality of resources, and running the virtual object in the first host.
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