Patents by Inventor Binit Ranjan MISHRA

Binit Ranjan MISHRA 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: 12277040
    Abstract: In-place recovery of fatal system errors at virtualization hosts. A device identifies an occurrence of a fatal system error in the first instance of a host operating system (OS) executing in a computer system. The device determines to perform an in-place recovery for the fatal system error. The device performs the in-place recovery, including pausing the execution of a virtual machine (VM) by the first instance of the host OS, preserving a state of the VM within system memory of the computer system, and resuming the execution of the VM by a second instance of the host OS executing in the computer system based on the state of the VM that is preserved within the system memory of the computer system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2023
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2025
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Binit Ranjan Mishra, Mukhtar Ahmed, Christina Marianne Curlette, Steven Adrian West, Gaurav Jagtiani, Naga Kiran Govindaraju, James George Cavalaris, Drew Douglas Cross, Jason Stewart Wohlgemuth, James Anthony Schwartz, Jr., Jennifer Marie Bourlier, Sri Harsha Kanukuntla, Emma Sutherland Boyd, Scott Chao-Chueh Lee, Vijaybalaji Madhanagopal, Terence Kwok Tak Chan, Yuri Dotsenko, Peter Hanpeng Jiang, Aacer Hatem Daken, Emily Nicole Wilson, Emily Cara Clemens, Cody Dean Hartwig, Raz Meir Aloni, Sharon Scarlet Tang, Minsang Kim, Shen Wang
  • Publication number: 20250004882
    Abstract: A computer system identifies an event from a management system log associated with a first container host. The presence of the event in the management system log is indicative that the first container host identified a fatal system error at the first container host. Based on the event, the computer system determines that a first instance of a container that is provisioned at the first container host has been isolated to the first container host. Based on the first instance of the container having been isolated to the first container host, the computer system instructs a second container host to provision a second instance of the container at the second container host.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2023
    Publication date: January 2, 2025
    Inventors: Shekhar AGRAWAL, Abhay Sudhir KETKAR, Gaurav JAGTIANI, Binit Ranjan MISHRA, Emma Sutherland BOYD, Scott Chao-Chueh LEE, James Anthony SCHWARTZ, JR., Hari R. PULAPAKA, Karan MEHRA, Shailesh Padmakar JOSHI, Jason Stewart WOHLGEMUTH, David WIMMEL
  • Publication number: 20240338282
    Abstract: In-place recovery of fatal system errors at virtualization hosts. A device identifies an occurrence of a fatal system error in the first instance of a host operating system (OS) executing in a computer system. The device determines to perform an in-place recovery for the fatal system error. The device performs the in-place recovery, including pausing the execution of a virtual machine (VM) by the first instance of the host OS, preserving a state of the VM within system memory of the computer system, and resuming the execution of the VM by a second instance of the host OS executing in the computer system based on the state of the VM that is preserved within the system memory of the computer system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2023
    Publication date: October 10, 2024
    Inventors: Binit Ranjan MISHRA, Mukhtar AHMED, Christina Marianne CURLETTE, Steven Adrian WEST, Gaurav JAGTIANI, Naga Kiran GOVINDARAJU, James George CAVALARIS, Drew Douglas CROSS, Jason Stewart WOHLGEMUTH, James Anthony SCHWARTZ, JR., Jennifer Marie BOURLIER, Sri Harsha KANUKUNTLA, Emma Sutherland BOYD, Scott Chao-Chueh LEE, Vijaybalaji MADHANAGOPAL, Terence Kwok Tak CHAN, Yuri DOTSENKO, Peter Hanpeng JIANG, Aacer Hatem DAKEN, Emily Nicole WILSON, Emily Cara CLEMENS, Cody Dean HARTWIG, Raz Meir ALONI, Sharon Scarlet TANG, Minsang KIM, Shen WANG
  • Publication number: 20240201767
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to utilizing a host failure recovery system to efficiently and accurately determine the health of host devices. For example, the host failure recovery system detects when a host server is failing by utilizing a power failure detection model that determines whether a host server is operating in a healthy power state or an unhealthy power state. In particular, the host failure recovery system utilizes a multi-layer power failure detection model that determines power-draw failure events on a host device. The failure detection model determines, with high confidence, the health of a host device based on power-draw signals and/or usage characteristics of the host device. Additionally, the host failure recovery system can initiate a quick recovery of a failing host device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2022
    Publication date: June 20, 2024
    Inventors: Emma Sutherland BOYD, Shekhar AGRAWAL, Amruta Bhalchandra PATHAK, Yu YAO, Aravind Narayanan KRISHNAMOORTHY, Derek James BOYER, Binit Ranjan MISHRA, Gaurav JAGTIANI, Abhay Sudhir KETKAR, Tri Minh TRAN