Patents by Inventor Matthew S. Garman
Matthew S. Garman 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: 20140088979Abstract: A system for providing resources to customers includes racks, sub-rack level secure containment units in the racks, and a provisioning control system. The sub-rack level secure containment units each enclose system resources. The racks hold two or more of the sub-rack level secure containment units. For each customer, the provisioning control system may provision a set of sub-rack level secure containment units to the customer. The provisioning control system may monitor, and create a record of, events of physical access to the system resources in each customer's set of sub-rack level secure containment units.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Inventors: Matthew S. Garman, James R. Hamilton, William T. Shelton, Michael P. Czamara, Terrance Douglas Hanold, Abhinav Agrawal, John W. Eichelberg, Rajesh Viswanathan
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Patent number: 8612330Abstract: Usage of shared resources can be managed by enabling users to obtain different types of guarantees at different times for various types and/or levels of resource capacity. A user can select to have an amount or rate of capacity dedicated to that user. A user can also select reserved capacity for at least a portion of the requests, tasks, or program execution for that user, where the user has priority to that capacity but other users can utilize the excess capacity during other periods. Users can alternatively specify to use the excess capacity or other variable, non-guaranteed capacity. The capacity can be for any appropriate functional aspect of a resource, such as computational capacity, throughput, latency, bandwidth, and storage. Users can submit bids for various types and combinations of excess capacity, and winning bids can receive dedicated use of the excess capacity for at least a period of time.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Tate Andrew Certain, Sachin Jain, Bradley E. Marshall, Nicholas J. Maniscalco, Swaminathan Sivasubramanian, Matthew S. Garman
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Patent number: 8607067Abstract: Systems and methods for attesting to information about a computing resource involve electronically signed documents. For a computing resource, a document containing information about the resource is generated and electronically signed. The document may be provided to one or more entities as an attestation to at least some of the information contained in the document. Attestation to information in the document may be a prerequisite for performance of one or more actions that may be taken in connection with the computing resource.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Cornelle Christiaan Pretorius Janse van Rensburg, Marc J. Brooker, David Brown, Abhinav Agrawal, Matthew S. Garman, Kevin Ross O'Neill, Eric Jason Brandwine, Christopher Richard Jacques de Kadt, Mark Joseph Cavage
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Publication number: 20130275425Abstract: Method and apparatus for dynamic information connection search engine. User actions may be detected on at least one client system. Determination may be made whether the user is searching for supported information. When the user is searching for supported information, information may be extracted electronically from, e.g., third party websites, direct supplier connections, and/or intermediate databases. Suppliers may be automatically selected in response to the user search. Queries may be formulated from the user search and transferred to one or more selected suppliers over a network coupling (e.g., the Internet and/or intranet). Queries may include one or more requests for information. One or more responses may be received from suppliers, and responses may be used to generate results for the user. Results may include information and/or query status information. An electronic link may be provided to a website of one or more suppliers from which information was derived.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2012Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Stewart A. Kelly, Marcel D. Janssens, Matthew S. Garman
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Patent number: 8533103Abstract: Usage of shared resources can be managed by enabling users to obtain different types of guarantees at different times for various types and/or levels of resource capacity. A user can select to have an amount or rate of capacity dedicated to that user. A user can also select reserved capacity for at least a portion of the requests, tasks, or program execution for that user, where the user has priority to that capacity but other users can utilize the excess capacity during other periods. Users can alternatively specify to use the excess capacity or other variable, non-guaranteed capacity. The capacity can be for any appropriate functional aspect of a resource, such as computational capacity, throughput, latency, bandwidth, and storage. Users can submit bids for various types and combinations of excess capacity, and winning bids can receive dedicated use of the excess capacity for at least a period of time.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Tate Andrew Certain, Sachin Jain, Bradley E. Marshall, Nicholas J. Maniscalco, Swaminathan Sivasubramanian, Matthew S. Garman
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Patent number: 8515910Abstract: A set of virtualized computing services may include multiple types of virtualized data store differentiated by characteristics such as latency, throughput, durability and cost. A sequence of captures of a data set from one data store to another may be scheduled to achieve a variety of virtualized computing service user and provider goals such as lowering a probability of data loss, lowering costs, and computing resource load leveling. Data set captures may be scheduled according to policies specifying fixed and flexible schedules and conditions including flexible scheduling windows, target capture frequencies, probability of loss targets and/or cost targets. Capture lifetimes may also be managed with capture retention policies, which may specify fixed and flexible lifetimes and conditions including cost targets. Such data set capture policies may be specified with a Web-based administrative interface to a control plane of the virtualized computing services.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Tate Andrew Certain, Matthew S. Garman, Sachin Jain, Fiorenzo Cattaneo
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Patent number: 8249904Abstract: Techniques are described for managing execution of programs. In some situations, program execution is managed for multiple users using excess program execution capacity of one or more computing systems. In some such situations, excess or otherwise unused program execution capacity may be made available to execute programs on a temporary basis, such that the programs executing using the excess program execution capacity may be terminated at any time if other preferred use for the excess program execution capacity arises. The excess program execution capacity may in some situations be provided in conjunction with other dedicated program execution capacity that is allocated to particular users, such as to use unused dedicated capacity of some users as excess capacity for other users. In some situations, the techniques are used in conjunction with a fee-based program execution service that executes multiple programs on behalf of multiple users of the service.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter N. DeSantis, Matthew S. Garman, Charles L. Ward, James Alfred Gordon Greenfield, Andrew R. Jassy
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Publication number: 20120179673Abstract: Method and apparatus for dynamic information connection search engine. User actions may be detected on at least one client system. Determination may be made whether the user is searching for supported information. When the user is searching for supported information, information may be extracted electronically from, e.g., third party websites, direct supplier connections, and/or intermediate databases. Suppliers may be automatically selected in response to the user search. Queries may be formulated from the user search and transferred to one or more selected suppliers over a network coupling (e.g., the Internet and/or intranet). Queries may include one or more requests for information. One or more responses may be received from suppliers, and responses may be used to generate results for the user. Results may include information and/or query status information. An electronic link may be provided to a website of one or more suppliers from which information was derived.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Kayak Software CorporationInventors: Stewart A. Kelly, Marcel D. Janssens, Matthew S. Garman
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Publication number: 20120060006Abstract: Techniques are described for managing access of executing programs to non-local block data storage. In some situations, a block data storage service uses multiple server storage systems to reliably store network-accessible block data storage volumes that may be used by programs executing on other physical computing systems. A group of multiple server block data storage systems that store block data volumes may in some situations be co-located at a data center, and programs that use volumes stored there may execute on other physical computing systems at that data center. If a program using a volume becomes unavailable, another program (e.g., another copy of the same program) may in some situations obtain access to and continue to use the same volume, such as in an automatic manner in some such situations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Roland Paterson-Jones, Peter N. DeSantis, Atle Normann Jorgensen, Matthew S. Garman, Tate Andrew Certain
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Publication number: 20120042142Abstract: Techniques are described for managing access of executing programs to non-local block data storage. In some situations, a block data storage service uses multiple server storage systems to reliably store block data that may be accessed over one or more networks by programs executing on other physical computing systems. Users may create block data storage volumes that are each stored by at least two of the server block data storage systems, and may initiate use of such volumes by one or more executing programs, such as in a reliable manner by enabling an automatic switch to a second volume copy if a first volume copy becomes unavailable. A group of multiple server block data storage systems that store block data volumes may in some situations be co-located at a data center, and programs that use volumes stored there may execute on other physical computing systems at that data center.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Matthew S. Garman, Tate Andrew Certain, Roland Paterson-Jones, Peter N. DeSantis, Atle Normann Jorgensen
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Patent number: 8095536Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for a dynamic information connection search engine. User actions may be detected on at least one client system. In response, a determination may be made whether the user is searching for supported information. When the user is searching for supported information, information may be extracted electronically from, for example, third party websites, direct supplier connections, and/or intermediate databases. Potential suppliers may be automatically selected in response to the detected user search. Queries may be formulated from the user search and transferred to one or more selected suppliers over a network coupling (e.g., the Internet and/or an intranet). The queries may include one or more requests for information. One or more responses may be received from the suppliers, and the responses may be used to generate a result list for the user. The result list may include information and/or query status information.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2010Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Kayak Software CorporationInventors: Stewart A. Kelly, Marcel D. Janssens, Matthew S. Garman
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Publication number: 20110238857Abstract: Customers of a shared-resource environment can provision resources in a fine-grained manner that meets specific performance requirements. A customer can provision a data volume with a committed rate of Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS) and pay only for that commitment (plus any overage), and the amount of storage requested. The customer will then at any time be able to complete at least the committed rate of IOPS. If the customer generates submissions at a rate that exceeds the committed rate, the resource can still process at the higher rate when the system is not under pressure. Even under pressure, the system will deliver at least the committed rate. Multiple customers can be provisioned on the same resource, and more than one customer can have a committed rate on that resource. Customers without committed or guaranteed rates can utilize the uncommitted portion, or committed portions that are not being used.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Tate Andrew Certain, Roland Paterson-Jones, James R. Hamilton, Sachin Jain, Matthew S. Garman, David N. Sunderland, Danny Wei, Fiorenzo Cattaneo
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Publication number: 20110238546Abstract: Commitments against various resources can be dynamically adjusted for customers in a shared-resource environment. A customer can provision a data volume with a committed rate of Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS) and pay only for that commitment (plus any overage), for example, as well as the amount of storage requested. The customer can subsequently adjust the committed rate of IOPS by submitting an appropriate request, or the rate can be adjusted automatically based on any of a number of criteria. Data volumes for the customer can be migrated, split, or combined in order to provide the adjusted rate. The interaction of the customer with the data volume does not need to change, independent of adjustments in rate or changes in the data volume, other than the rate at which requests are processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Tate Andrew Certain, Roland Paterson-Jones, James R. Hamilton, Sachin Jain, Matthew S. Garman, David N. Sunderland, Danny Wei, Fiorenzo Cattaneo
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Patent number: 8019732Abstract: Techniques are described for managing access of executing programs to non-local block data storage. In some situations, a block data storage service uses multiple server storage systems to reliably store network-accessible block data storage volumes that may be used by programs executing on other physical computing systems. A group of multiple server block data storage systems that store block data volumes may in some situations be co-located at a data center, and programs that use volumes stored there may execute on other physical computing systems at that data center. If a program using a volume becomes unavailable, another program (e.g., another copy of the same program) may in some situations obtain access to and continue to use the same volume, such as in an automatic manner in some such situations.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2008Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Roland Paterson-Jones, Peter N. DeSantis, Atle Normann Jorgensen, Matthew S. Garman, Tate Andrew Certain
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Patent number: 8015343Abstract: Techniques are described for managing access of executing programs to non-local block data storage. In some situations, a block data storage service uses multiple server storage systems to reliably store block data that may be accessed over one or more networks by programs executing on other physical computing systems. Users may create block data storage volumes that are each stored by at least two of the server block data storage systems, and may initiate use of such volumes by one or more executing programs, such as in a reliable manner by enabling an automatic switch to a second volume copy if a first volume copy becomes unavailable. A group of multiple server block data storage systems that store block data volumes may in some situations be co-located at a data center, and programs that use volumes stored there may execute on other physical computing systems at that data center.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Matthew S. Garman, Tate Andrew Certain, Roland Paterson-Jones, Peter N. DeSantis, Atle Normann Jorgensen
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Patent number: 7979457Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for a dynamic information connection search engine. User actions may be detected on at least one client system. In response, a determination may be made whether the user is searching for supported information. When the user is searching for supported information, information may be extracted electronically from, for example, third party websites, direct supplier connections, and/or intermediate databases. Potential suppliers may be automatically selected in response to the detected user search. Queries may be formulated from the user search and transferred to one or more selected suppliers over a network coupling (e.g., the Internet and/or an intranet). The queries may include one or more requests for information. One or more responses may be received from the suppliers, and the responses may be used to generate a result list for the user. The result list may include information and/or query status information.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2006Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Kayak Software CorporationInventor: Matthew S. Garman
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Patent number: 7831682Abstract: Techniques are described for managing access of executing programs to non-local block data storage. In some situations, a block data storage service uses multiple server storage systems to reliably store copies of network-accessible block data storage volumes that may be used by programs executing on other physical computing systems, and at least some stored data for some volumes may also be stored on remote archival storage systems. A group of multiple server block data storage systems that store block data volumes may in some situations be co-located at a data center, and programs that use volumes stored there may execute on other computing systems at that data center, while the archival storage systems may be located outside the data center. The data stored on the archival storage systems may be used in various ways, including to reduce the amount of data stored in at least some volume copies.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2008Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Tate Andrew Certain, Roland Paterson-Jones, Peter N. DeSantis, Atle Normann Jorgensen, Matthew S. Garman
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Patent number: 7668809Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for a dynamic information connection engine. User actions may be detected on at least one client system. In response, a determination may be made whether the user is searching for supported information. When the user is searching for supported information, information may be extracted electronically from, for example, third party websites, direct supplier connections, and/or intermediate databases. Potential suppliers may be automatically selected in response to the detected user search. Queries may be formulated from the user search and transferred to one or more selected suppliers. Responses may be received from the suppliers, and used to generate a result list for the user. The result list may include information and/or query status information. Further, an electronic link may be provided to a website of one or more of the suppliers from which the information was derived.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Kayak Software CorporationInventors: Stewart A. Kelly, Marcel D. Janssens, Matthew S. Garman
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Publication number: 20100037031Abstract: Techniques are described for managing access of executing programs to non-local block data storage. In some situations, a block data storage service uses multiple server storage systems to reliably store copies of network-accessible block data storage volumes that may be used by programs executing on other physical computing systems, and snapshot copies of some volumes may also be stored (e.g., on remote archival storage systems). A group of multiple server block data storage systems that store block data volumes may in some situations be co-located at a data center, and programs that use volumes stored there may execute on other computing systems at that data center, while the archival storage systems may be located outside the data center. The snapshot copies of volumes may be used in various ways, including to allow users to obtain their own copies of other users' volumes (e.g., for a fee).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Peter N. DeSantis, Alte Normann Jorgensen, Matthew S. Garman, Tate Andrew Certain, Roland Paterson-Jones
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Publication number: 20100036931Abstract: Techniques are described for managing access of executing programs to non-local block data storage. In some situations, a block data storage service uses multiple server storage systems to reliably store copies of network-accessible block data storage volumes that may be used by programs executing on other physical computing systems, and at least some stored data for some volumes may also be stored on remote archival storage systems. A group of multiple server block data storage systems that store block data volumes may in some situations be co-located at a data center, and programs that use volumes stored there may execute on other computing systems at that data center, while the archival storage systems may be located outside the data center. The data stored on the archival storage systems may be used in various ways, including to reduce the amount of data stored in at least some volume copies.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Tate Andrew Certain, Roland Paterson-Jones, Peter N. DeSantis, Atle Normann Jorgensen, Matthew S. Garman