Patents by Inventor SREEKANTH VEDAVYAS

SREEKANTH VEDAVYAS has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9692819
    Abstract: A system of remote nodes may be divided into sets of partner nodes. One remote node becomes a partner of another remote node. As partners, the nodes agree to monitor each other's health and report anomalies, such as a failure of one of the nodes, to a monitoring server. The nodes do so using a persistent communication link, such as an open socket. Using the described techniques, the monitoring load of a system is distributed in part away from the monitoring server and to the nodes themselves. This may reduce the resources required of the monitoring server. At the same time, since nodes are now being monitored by partner nodes that are likely to be closer than the monitoring server, and/or on account of the monitoring being performed via a persistent communication link, certain failures can be detected in real-time or near real-time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2017
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Rahul Rawat, Jonathan D. Klein, Jayakumar Sadras, Sreekanth Vedavyas, Sriram Kini, Annesharmila Immanueljoseph, Mark Ramacher, Anurag Mathur, Farouk Abushaban
  • Publication number: 20160092288
    Abstract: A system of remote nodes may be divided into sets of partner nodes. One remote node becomes a partner of another remote node. As partners, the nodes agree to monitor each other's health and report anomalies, such as a failure of one of the nodes, to a monitoring server. The nodes do so using a persistent communication link, such as an open socket. Using the described techniques, the monitoring load of a system is distributed in part away from the monitoring server and to the nodes themselves. This may reduce the resources required of the monitoring server. At the same time, since nodes are now being monitored by partner nodes that are likely to be closer than the monitoring server, and/or on account of the monitoring being performed via a persistent communication link, certain failures can be detected in real-time or near real-time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2015
    Publication date: March 31, 2016
    Inventors: RAHUL RAWAT, JONATHAN D. KLEIN, JAYAKUMAR SADRAS, SREEKANTH VEDAVYAS, SRIRAM KINI, ANNESHARMILA IMMANUELJOSEPH, MARK RAMACHER, ANURAG MATHUR, FAROUK ABUSHABAN