Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer network managing – Network resource allocating
Reexamination Certificate
2007-02-06
2007-02-06
Follansbee, John (Department: 2154)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput
Computer network managing
Network resource allocating
C709S229000, C709S241000, C709S241000, C717S162000, C717S163000, C717S164000, C717S165000, C717S166000, C717S167000
Reexamination Certificate
active
09921868
ABSTRACT:
In an ASP server farm, requests to use an application are directed to a particular executing instance of the application (or an appropriate component thereof) that is identified as being the least loaded of the available such instances of the application or its component. The number of such instances is dynamically increased or decreased in response to the number of requests for the application or components thereof. Requests may be directed (in accordance with the first aspect) or the instances adjusted (in accordance with a second aspect) on a per client-basis, in which instances of the application and/or components thereof are reserved for the use of a user or a particular group of users. Operation in this manner facilitates compliance with service agreements with respective users or groups of users.
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Agarwal Vikas
Chafle Girish
Karnik Neeran Mohan
Kumar Arun
Kundu Ashish
Coca, Esq. T. Rao
Follansbee John
Gibb I.P. Law Firm LLC
Patel Ashok
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