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Providing quality of service guarantees to virtual hosts

a virtual host and quality assurance technology, applied in the direction of instruments, program control, multi-programming arrangements, etc., can solve the problems of inability to allocate appropriate amounts of computer resources to the physical host, inability to execute other tasks, and inability to provide a unique physical host for each network address or domain name. , to achieve the effect of appropriate quality of servi

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-03-08
HANGER SOLUTIONS LLC
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The present invention allows providers of virtual host services to make appropriate quality of service guarantees to multiple virtual hosts. In one embodiment, the present invention executes as a virtual host quality of service application program on the same physical host computer as an existing virtual host server. The application program modifies the operating system of the host computer to include a quality of service table comprising appropriate quality of service parameters for all virtual hosts. Then, object code is inserted into the operating system. The object code comprises computer instructions to obtain quality of service parameters for a particular virtual host from the table, and to set the quality of service for the virtual host according to these parameters. Once the object code is inserted, system calls to the operating system pertaining to communications between one of the virtual hosts and a client are intercepted. The system calls are intercepted by replacing a pointer in an operating system function table with a pointer to the inserted object code, so that when a system call is made, the inserted object code is executed rather than the system call. The object code obtains quality of service parameters for the selected virtual host from the quality of service table, and the appropriate quality of service is guaranteed to the virtual host. Virtual host systems utilize child processes of a parent server application to manage communications between a virtual host and a client. Therefore, the inserted object code can guarantee the appropriate quality of service to the virtual host by setting the quality of service guarantees for the child process managing the communication between the virtual host and the client. After the quality of service guarantees are set, the communication between the virtual host and the client proceeds.
In all of the above described embodiments, the present invention allows providers of virtual host services to make appropriate quality of service guarantees to multiple virtual hosts without upgrading or replacing existing virtual host systems.

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While accepting a communication request, a server is unable to execute other tasks.
This is desirable, because providing a unique physical host for each network address or domain name is expensive and inefficient.
One shortcoming with virtual hosting as it exists today is the inability to allocate appropriate amounts of computer resources of the physical host to servicing client requests made to specific virtual hosts, and hence to specific customers.
The second customer has a very limited budget, but only requires minimal computer resources.
However, this is not possible with conventional virtual hosting techniques.
Although it would be possible to set a single quality of service for the virtual host server, no single quality of service is appropriate for all of the virtual hosts.
Because the appropriate quality of service for different virtual hosts is different, providing a single quality of service for all virtual hosts is undesirable.
However, conventional virtual host systems can provide only the same quality of service for all virtual hosts supported by the server.
With existing virtual host systems, an ISP cannot provide one quality of service to the international financial services corporation of the example given above, and another to the local florist.
The ISP either must provide each customer with the same quality of service, which is undesirable, or provide each customer with a separate physical host, which is inefficient and expensive for the ISP, as many customers do not require the resources of a dedicated host computer.
However, many such ISP's would not want to replace their existing virtual host system with one that could provide such guarantees, even if such a system were available.
Upgrading a virtual host system is a time consuming and complicated process, often involving costly down time and high labor expenses.

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FIG. 1 presents a high level overview of a system for setting quality of service guarantees for virtual hosts in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. A single, physical host computer 101 contains computer memory 103, conventional processor(s), networking interfaces, and input / output devices (not shown). An operating system 105, a virtual host server application program 107, and a plurality of child processes 109 of the server application program 107 reside in the computer memory 103. For purposes of example, FIG. 1 illustrates three child processes 109 of the virtual host server application program 107: a first child process 109A, a second child process 109B, and a third child process 109C. It is to be understood that more or fewer child processes 109 can reside in the computer memory 103 as desired.

Client computers 111 send requests 113 to a plurality of virtual hosts 115 which are supported by the server 107. All such requests are receive...

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A method facilitates providing appropriate quality of service guarantees to a plurality of virtual hosts on a single physical host computer. A server application program and its child processes service communication requests made to the plurality of virtual hosts. Quality of service parameters associated with the virtual hosts are stored. Communication requests made to a specific one of the virtual hosts are detected. The quality of service parameters associated with the specific virtual host are obtained. Operating system resources are utilized to guarantee, to a child process of the server application program, a quality of service according to the obtained quality of service parameters associated with the virtual host. Communication between the virtual host and the client is allowed to proceed, the communication being managed by the child process.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS<?insert-end id="INS-S-00001" ?> This patent application is a reissue application for commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 6,976,258, issued from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09 / 452,286, filed on Nov. 30, 1999, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.BACKGROUND1. Field of InventionThe present invention relates generally to guaranteeing appropriate quality of service to virtual processes executing on multitasking operating systems, and specifically in one embodiment to guaranteeing quality of service to virtual hosts servicing client requests to multiple network addresses on a single physical host computer.2. Background of InventionWith the popularity and success of the Internet, server technologies are of great commercial importance today. Typically, a server program executing on a single physical host computer services client requests made to a single network address allocated to the host. However, using Transmission Con...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F9/455G06F15/16G06F9/46G06F15/173G06F15/00
CPCG06F9/5055G06F9/54H04L29/12056H04L61/1505H04L67/322G06F2209/542G06F2209/504G06F2209/5011Y02B60/142Y02D10/00H04L61/4505H04L67/61
Inventor GOYAL, PAWANHUANG, XUN WILSONKESHAV, SRINIVASANSHARMA, ROSEN
Owner HANGER SOLUTIONS LLC
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