Dynamic load balancing of a network of client and server...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Remote data accessing – Accessing a remote server

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C709S203000, C709S217000, C709S223000, C709S235000, C718S104000, C718S105000

Reexamination Certificate

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06886035

ABSTRACT:
Methods for load rebalancing by clients in a network are disclosed. Client load rebalancing allows the clients to optimize throughput between themselves and the resources accessed by the nodes. A network, which implements this embodiment of the invention, can dynamically rebalance itself to optimize throughput by migrating client I/O requests from over_utilized pathways to under_utilized pathways. Client load rebalancing allows a client to re-map a path through a plurality of nodes to a resource. The re-mapping may take place in response to a redirection command from an overloaded node.

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