Patents by Inventor Artavazd GINOSIAN

Artavazd GINOSIAN 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: 10817506
    Abstract: Workloads are often performed by a server set according to a service level agreement, and are often provisioned and load-balanced by dedicating selected computational resources (e.g., servers and bandwidth) for application to the workload. However, resource-based provisioning may not accurately reflect the computational resource expenditure of the workload, leading to overprovisioning or underprovisioning of servers for the workload. Instead, the workload may be evaluated according to a service unit as a measurement of a volume of computational resources consumed by a workload unit, including performance dimensions specified in the service level agreement. The service level agreement may indicate a service unit rate for the workload. The workload may therefore be allocated to a subset of servers in portions according to a service unit rate, where the sum of the service unit rates for the portions allocated to the servers satisfies the service unit rate specified in the service level agreement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2020
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Dharma Shukla, Momin Mahmoud Al-Ghosien, Rajeev Sudhakar Bhopi, Samer Boshra, Madhan Gajendran, Artavazd Ginosian, Atul Katiyar, Liang Li, Karthik Raman, Ankur Savailal Shah, Pankaj Sharma, Hari Sudan Sundar, Krishnan Sundaram, Shireesh Kumar Thota, Lalitha Manjapara Viswanathan
  • Publication number: 20190342379
    Abstract: Workloads are often performed by a server set according to a service level agreement, and are often provisioned and load-balanced by dedicating selected computational resources (e.g., servers and bandwidth) for application to the workload. However, resource-based provisioning may not accurately reflect the computational resource expenditure of the workload, leading to overprovisioning or underprovisioning of servers for the workload. Instead, the workload may be evaluated according to a service unit as a measurement of a volume of computational resources consumed by a workload unit, including performance dimensions specified in the service level agreement. The service level agreement may indicate a service unit rate for the workload. The workload may therefore be allocated to a subset of servers in portions according to a service unit rate, where the sum of the service unit rates for the portions allocated to the servers satisfies the service unit rate specified in the service level agreement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2018
    Publication date: November 7, 2019
    Inventors: Dharma SHUKLA, Momin Mahmoud AL-GHOSIEN, Rajeev Sudhakar BHOPI, Samer BOSHRA, Madhan GAJENDRAN, Artavazd GINOSIAN, Atul KATIYAR, Liang LI, Karthik RAMAN, Ankur Savailal SHAH, Pankaj SHARMA, Hari Sudan SUNDAR, Krishnan SUNDARAM, Shireesh Kumar THOTA, Lalitha Manjapara VISWANATHAN