DISTRIBUTION OF WORKLOADS IN CLUSTER ENVIRONMENT USING SERVER WARRANTY INFORMATION

Systems and methods take into account the criticality of workloads, the warranty needs of workloads, the warranty available time, and the lifetime of a workload to provide an optimal solution that ensures servers are used to highest extent. The warranty health of servers is computed and categorized...

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Hauptverfasser: Ganesan, Vaideeswaran, Fernandes, Winston X, Lalgoudar, Praveen, Gupta, Abhishek, MS, Rekha, Velamuri, Rushyendra, Varadharajan, Pandiyan
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description Systems and methods take into account the criticality of workloads, the warranty needs of workloads, the warranty available time, and the lifetime of a workload to provide an optimal solution that ensures servers are used to highest extent. The warranty health of servers is computed and categorized as critical, warning, or healthy based on the number of days remaining in warranty. Workloads are tagged as short-term or long-term workloads. Workloads are also classified based on criticality. The quarantine mode for proactive high availability of servers is divided into multiple modes, including a long-time, critical-workload quarantine mode, a critical-workload quarantine mode, and a standard quarantine mode. Servers that are in quarantine mode are assigned new workloads based upon the warranty health, workload term, and workload criticality.
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