Patents by Inventor Asen Alexandrov
Asen Alexandrov 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).
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Patent number: 11042399Abstract: The present disclosure is related to managing virtual computing instances and physical servers. An example machine-readable medium may store instructions executable by a processing resource to cause a computer system to provide an application program interface (API) that provides a user with an ability to manage a virtual computing instance (VCI) deployed on a hypervisor and provisioned by a pool of physical computing resources and manage a physical server.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2019Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Asen Alexandrov, Danail Grigorov, Ilko Dragoev, Ivan Strelkov, Emil Gelev
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Publication number: 20200097318Abstract: The present disclosure is related to managing virtual computing instances and physical servers. An example machine-readable medium may store instructions executable by a processing resource to cause a computer system to provide an application program interface (API) that provides a user with an ability to manage a virtual computing instance (VCI) deployed on a hypervisor and provisioned by a pool of physical computing resources and manage a physical server.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Asen Alexandrov, Danail Grigorov, IIlko Dragoev, Ivan Strelkov, Emil Gelev
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Patent number: 10496429Abstract: The present disclosure is related to managing virtual computing instances and physical servers. An example machine-readable medium may store instructions executable by a processing resource to cause a computer system to provide an application program interface (API) that provides a user with an ability to manage a virtual computing instance (VCI) deployed on a hypervisor and provisioned by a pool of physical computing resources and manage a physical server.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Asen Alexandrov, Danail Grigorov, Ilko Dragoev, Ivan Strelkov, Emil Gelev
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Patent number: 10225142Abstract: The current document is directed to methods and systems for exchange of information between management servers and remote host systems managed by the management server. In disclosed implementations, a local proxy server associated with the management server and a remote proxy server associated with the remote host systems both locally store configuration data for the host systems and exchange configuration differences through a wide area network in order to synchronize the stored configuration data between the proxy servers. Requests generated by the management server for host configuration data are satisfied by the local proxy server and configuration-data synchronization efficiently employs exchanges of configuration-data differences, rather than repeated transmission of all or large portions of the configuration data.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Ivaylo Petkov Strandzhev, Danail Grigorov, Asen Alexandrov, Ilko Dragoev
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Patent number: 10212045Abstract: The current document is directed to methods and systems for testing and analyzing the operational characteristics of management servers that manage multiple host systems in distributed computing systems on which virtual data centers and other types of virtual infrastructure are implemented. Management servers are generally designed to manage host systems that include particular types of virtualization layers, referred to as “native host systems.” In a described implementation, a management server is connected to a host-gateway appliance that includes host-gateway control logic implemented within a server computer. The host-gateway appliance allows a management server to interface to the management interfaces of non-native host systems that include visualization layers to which the management server is not designed to interface.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Ivaylo Petkov Strandzhev, Danail Grigorov, Asen Alexandrov, Ilko Dragoev
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Publication number: 20190026137Abstract: The present disclosure is related to managing virtual computing instances and physical servers. An example machine-readable medium may store instructions executable by a processing resource to cause a computer system to provide an application program interface (API) that provides a user with an ability to manage a virtual computing instance (VCI) deployed on a hypervisor and provisioned by a pool of physical computing resources and manage a physical server.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2017Publication date: January 24, 2019Applicant: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Asen Alexandrov, Danail Grigorov, Ilko Dragoev, Ivan Strelkov, Emil Gelev
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Patent number: 10031768Abstract: The current document is directed to methods for aggregating host computers into distributed computing systems and to distributed computing systems created by the methods. In a described implementation, host computers are aggregated into two or more clusters, at a first distributed-computing-system level, each managed by a second-level management server. The two or more clusters are then, in turn, aggregated into a hierarchical distributed computing system managed by a top-level management server. The top-level management server is interconnected to, and accesses, the second-level management servers through a host-gateway appliance that includes host-gateway control logic implemented within a server computer. In order to achieve scalability and efficiency, the top-level management server provides a subset of the native management commands to system administrators and other users who access a management interface provided by the top-level management server.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Ivaylo Petkov Strandzhev, Asen Alexandrov, Danail Grigorov, Ilko Dragoev
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Patent number: 9946565Abstract: The current document is directed to methods for aggregating host computers into distributed computing systems and to distributed computing systems created by the methods. In a described implementation, host computers are aggregated into two or more clusters, at a first distributed-computing-system level, each managed by a second-level management server. The two or more clusters are then, in turn, aggregated into a hierarchical distributed computing system managed by a top-level management server. The top-level management server is interconnected to, and accesses, the second-level management servers through a host-gateway appliance that includes host-gateway control logic implemented within a server computer. In order to achieve scalability and efficiency, the top-level management server provides a subset of the native management commands to system administrators and other users who access a management interface provided by the top-level management server.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Ivaylo Petkov Strandzhev, Asen Alexandrov, Danail Grigorov, Ilko Dragoev
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Publication number: 20170003991Abstract: The current document is directed to methods for aggregating host computers into distributed computing systems and to distributed computing systems created by the methods. In a described implementation, host computers are aggregated into two or more clusters, at a first distributed-computing-system level, each managed by a second-level management server. The two or more clusters are then, in turn, aggregated into a hierarchical distributed computing system managed by a top-level management server. The top-level management server is interconnected to, and accesses, the second-level management servers through a host-gateway appliance that includes host-gateway control logic implemented within a server computer. In order to achieve scalability and efficiency, the top-level management server provides a subset of the native management commands to system administrators and other users who access a management interface provided by the top-level management server.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2015Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Ivaylo Petkov Strandzhev, Asen Alexandrov, Danail Grigorov, Ilko Dragoev
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Publication number: 20170005873Abstract: The current document is directed to methods for aggregating host computers into distributed computing systems and to distributed computing systems created by the methods. In a described implementation, host computers are aggregated into two or more clusters, at a first distributed-computing-system level, each managed by a second-level management server. The two or more clusters are then, in turn, aggregated into a hierarchical distributed computing system managed by a top-level management server. The top-level management server is interconnected to, and accesses, the second-level management servers through a host-gateway appliance that includes host-gateway control logic implemented within a server computer. In order to achieve scalability and efficiency, the top-level management server provides a subset of the native management commands to system administrators and other users who access a management interface provided by the top-level management server.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2015Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Ivaylo Petkov Strandzhev, Asen Alexandrov, Danail Grigorov, Ilko Dragoev
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Publication number: 20170005878Abstract: The current document is directed to methods and systems for testing and analyzing the operational characteristics of management servers that manage multiple host systems in distributed computing systems on which virtual data centers and other types of virtual infrastructure are implemented. Management servers are generally designed to manage host systems that include particular types of virtualization layers, referred to as “native host systems.” In a described implementation, a management server is connected to a host-gateway appliance that includes host-gateway control logic implemented within a server computer. The host-gateway appliance allows a management server to interface to the management interfaces of non-native host systems that include visualization layers to which the management server is not designed to interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2015Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Ivaylo Petkov Strandzhev, Danail Grigorov, Asen Alexandrov, Ilko Dragoev
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Publication number: 20170005861Abstract: The current document is directed to methods and systems for exchange of information between management servers and remote host systems managed by the management server. In disclosed implementations, a local proxy server associated with the management server and a remote proxy server associated with the remote host systems both locally store configuration data for the host systems and exchange configuration differences through a wide area network in order to synchronize the stored configuration data between the proxy servers. Requests generated by the management server for host configuration data are satisfied by the local proxy server and configuration-data synchronization efficiently employs exchanges of configuration-data differences, rather than repeated transmission of all or large portions of the configuration data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2015Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Ivaylo Petkov Strandzhev, Danail Grigorov, Asen Alexandrov, Ilko Dragoev