Patents by Inventor Leonid Livshin
Leonid Livshin 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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Publication number: 20230131052Abstract: A method for reconciling host membership information in a data center. The method generally includes querying, by a remote management device configured to manage one or more host clusters in the data center, one or more cluster stores to retrieve first host membership information for each of the one or more host clusters, each cluster store being associated with a host cluster of the one or more host clusters, comparing second host membership information stored at the remote management device for the one or more host clusters to the first host membership information to identify one or more discrepancies between the second host membership information and the first host membership information, and updating the second host membership information such that the second host membership information is consistent with the first host membership information.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2021Publication date: April 27, 2023Inventors: Alkesh SHAH, Subhankar BISWAS, Leonid LIVSHIN, Brian Masao OKI, Sunil VAJIR
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Publication number: 20230118169Abstract: A method for maintaining fault tolerance in a storage cluster is provided. Embodiments include receiving, by a management component associated with a distributed data store on a cluster of host machines, a request to place a first host machine of the cluster of host machines in a maintenance mode, wherein the first host machine stores given data of the distributed data store. Embodiments include determining whether a second host machine that does not currently store any data of the distributed data store exists in the cluster of host machines. Embodiments include determining, based on whether the second host machine exists in the cluster of host machines, whether to transfer the given data of the distributed data store from the first host machine to the second host machine. Embodiments include initiating the maintenance mode on the first host machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2021Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Alkesh SHAH, Austin KRAMER, Leonid LIVSHIN, Ramses V. MORALES, Brian Masao OKI
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Publication number: 20230118525Abstract: Examples described herein include systems and methods for backing up and recovering a software-defined data center (“SDDC”). In one example, entities of the SDDC, such as virtual machines, hosts, and clusters, can coexist with corresponding entity stores. The entity stores can store current state information for each SDDC entity. For example, an identifier or name of a virtual machine can be stored in that virtual machine's corresponding entity store. When recovery of a controller is needed, the controller can rebuild state information that has changed after the controller was backed up, by retrieving state information from entity stores of the various SDDC entities.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Alkesh Shah, Maarten Wiggers, Cheng Cheng, Leonid Livshin, Konstantinos Roussos
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Publication number: 20230029943Abstract: The present disclosure relates to health measurement and remediation of distributed systems upgrades. One method includes communicating a request for a health status to a cluster store provided by a cluster of hosts of a software-defined datacenter, wherein the cluster store includes a plurality of process instances undergoing a rolling upgrade, receiving a health status indication in response to the request, the health status indication determined based on a determination of whether the cluster store is available and a determination of whether the cluster store is operational, and taking a remediation action in response to the health status indication exceeding a threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2021Publication date: February 2, 2023Applicant: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Ramses V. Morales, Alkesh Shah, Leonid Livshin, Austin Kramer, Nitin Nagaraja, Brian Masao Oki, Sunil Vajir
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Publication number: 20230023625Abstract: The present disclosure relates to using maintenance mode to upgrade a distributed system. One method includes determining that a first host of a cluster of a software-defined datacenter (SDDC) is to be upgraded as a part of a rolling upgrade of the hosts of the cluster, wherein the first host is executing a process instance of a cluster store, demoting the process instance to a proxy, creating a replica of the process instance using a different proxy on a second host of the cluster, instructing the first host to enter a maintenance mode, upgrading the first host, and instructing the first host to leave the maintenance mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2022Publication date: January 26, 2023Applicant: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Alkesh Shah, Ramses V. Morales, Leonid Livshin, Austin Kramer, Nitin Nagaraja, Brian Masao Oki, Sunil Vajir
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Patent number: 11537474Abstract: Examples described herein include systems and methods for backing up and recovering a software-defined data center (“SDDC”). In one example, entities of the SDDC, such as virtual machines, hosts, and clusters, can coexist with corresponding entity stores. The entity stores can store current state information for each SDDC entity. For example, an identifier or name of a virtual machine can be stored in that virtual machine's corresponding entity store. When recovery of a controller is needed, the controller can rebuild state information that has changed after the controller was backed up, by retrieving state information from entity stores of the various SDDC entities.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2019Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Alkesh Shah, Maarten Wiggers, Cheng Cheng, Leonid Livshin, Konstantinos Roussos
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Patent number: 11412040Abstract: The present disclosure relates to using maintenance mode to upgrade a distributed system. One method includes determining that a first host of a cluster of a software-defined datacenter (SDDC) is to be upgraded as a part of a rolling upgrade of the hosts of the cluster, wherein the first host is executing a process instance of a cluster store, demoting the process instance to a proxy, creating a replica of the process instance using a different proxy on a second host of the cluster, instructing the first host to enter a maintenance mode, upgrading the first host, and instructing the first host to leave the maintenance mode.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2021Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Alkesh Shah, Ramses V. Morales, Leonid Livshin, Austin Kramer, Nitin Nagaraja, Brian Masao Oki, Sunil Vajir
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Patent number: 11354197Abstract: Examples described herein include systems and methods for backing up and recovering a software-defined data center (“SDDC”). In one example, entities of the SDDC, such as virtual machines, hosts, and clusters, can coexist with corresponding entity stores. The entity stores can store current state information for each SDDC entity. For example, an identifier or name of a virtual machine can be stored in that virtual machine's corresponding entity store. When recovery of a controller is needed, the controller can rebuild state information that has changed after the controller was backed up, by retrieving state information from entity stores of the various SDDC entities.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2019Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: VMware, Inc.Inventors: Alkesh Shah, Maarten Wiggers, Cheng Cheng, Leonid Livshin, Konstantinos Roussos
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Publication number: 20210004293Abstract: Examples described herein include systems and methods for backing up and recovering a software-defined data center (“SDDC”). In one example, entities of the SDDC, such as virtual machines, hosts, and clusters, can coexist with corresponding entity stores. The entity stores can store current state information for each SDDC entity. For example, an identifier or name of a virtual machine can be stored in that virtual machine's corresponding entity store. When recovery of a controller is needed, the controller can rebuild state information that has changed after the controller was backed up, by retrieving state information from entity stores of the various SDDC entities.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2019Publication date: January 7, 2021Inventors: Alkesh Shah, Maarten Wiggers, Cheng Cheng, Leonid Livshin, Konstantinos Roussos
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Publication number: 20210004300Abstract: Examples described herein include systems and methods for backing up and recovering a software-defined data center (“SDDC”). In one example, entities of the SDDC, such as virtual machines, hosts, and clusters, can coexist with corresponding entity stores. The entity stores can store current state information for each SDDC entity. For example, an identifier or name of a virtual machine can be stored in that virtual machine's corresponding entity store. When recovery of a controller is needed, the controller can rebuild state information that has changed after the controller was backed up, by retrieving state information from entity stores of the various SDDC entities.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2019Publication date: January 7, 2021Inventors: Alkesh Shah, Maarten Wiggers, Cheng Cheng, Leonid Livshin, Konstantinos Roussos