Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electronic systems and devices
Reexamination Certificate
2000-07-20
2002-06-25
Schuberg, Darren (Department: 2835)
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical...
For electronic systems and devices
C361S788000, C361S689000, C361S689000, C361S695000, C439S059000, C439S061000, C439S062000, C312S223100, C312S223200, C312S223300, C174S261000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06411506
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to the field of network servers and, more particularly to a high density web server chassis system and method.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A critical component of both private intranets and the publicly accessible internet is what is commonly referred to as a web server. A web server is typically a computer which is capable of receiving requests for information and returning data or performing specialized processing upon the receipt of a network request for such processing. Conventional network architectures envision servers as large scale computing platforms. For example, large commercial entities may include very large systems acting as web servers fielding requests for processing. Alternatively, these entities might employ large parallel server operations where a multitude of individual server computers all service requests for information and processing in parallel.
In today's network architectures, smaller users such as individuals or small businesses that require server systems will typically be forced to share part of the processing capability of one of these large scale systems. In many cases this sharing of resources does not provide adequate processing capability for the individual or small business user. Further, the sharing of a large processing system means that all parties utilizing that server processing capability are vulnerable to the failure of that system. These large processing platforms are also more difficult to customize if one small user needs specific features or components that other small users do not need. Further, as Internet and intranet traffic have grown, it has become apparent that even the largest processing platforms reach a limit to their processing capability especially in light of the increased traffic in large multimedia content and the necessity for real time processing of transactions.
Another difficulty in providing server technology to individual or small business users is associated with the difficulties in maintaining provisioning and administrating the server technology. Conventional server systems are typically very complex to administer. Software development efforts have not focused on providing simple user interfaces because the typical personnel that are tasked with maintaining servers are typically very sophisticated network technicians.
Large scale servers that are shared by multiple small users present difficulties in monitoring and metering traffic for individual users. For example, if a server provider desired to bill a user of a large scale system according to the processing time or the transaction count that occurred relative to that particular user, it is very difficult to arrive at an accurate assessment of that activity when the server hardware is shared by that user and many other users.
In the past, it has been difficult to provide server capability close to the end user. This is in large part because the typical larger server architectures require special environmental conditions and special hardware environments to supply power and large bandwidth communication links. The environment of a telephone company's central office is typically very close to the end user, however, the space power and environmental constraints within these facilities make it completely impractical to co-locate large server platforms within these facilities.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a high density web server chassis system and method that substantially eliminates or reduces the problems and disadvantages associated with previous methods and systems. In particular, a server chassis operable to consolidate operations of a plurality of web server processing cards over a midplane, to a network interface card, is provided.
In accordance with a particular embodiment of the present invention, a server chassis including a plurality of web server processing cards coupled with a midplane is provided. A first network interface card may also be coupled with the midplane. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, the midplane includes printed circuitry operable to provide data communications between the plurality of web server processing cards and the network interface card.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a second network interface card may be coupled with the midplane. The second network interface card may be operable to couple the plurality of web server processing cards with a private network, and the first network interface card may be operable to couple the plurality of web server processing cards with a public network.
In accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention, a third network interface card may be provided. The third network interface card may be operable to couple the plurality of web server processing cards with a management network.
In accordance with still another embodiment of the present invention, a first power supply mounting mechanism may be provided. The first power supply mounting mechanism may be operable to couple the midplane with a first power supply. In accordance with this embodiment the printed circuitry is operable to distribute power from the first power supply to the plurality of web server processing cards.
Technical advantages of the present invention include providing a server chassis operable to consolidate data communications between a plurality of web server processing cards, across a midplane, to a network interface card. This provides a single point of data communications, simplifying troubleshooting, operations, administration, management, provisioning and traffic metering and measurement regarding the associated web server processing cards.
Other technical advantages will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art from the following figures, description, and claims.
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Hipp Christopher G.
Kirkeby David M.
Baker & Botts L.L.P.
Foster David
RLX Technologies, Inc.
Schuberg Darren
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