Abstract:
A distributed execution environment includes various resources, such as instances of computing resources, hardware resources, and software resources. Values for attributes of the resources are collected. The collected attribute values for the resources are utilized to compute minhash values for the resources that describe the similarity between the resources. The computed minhash values are then utilized to generate a resource similarity visualization that provides a visual indication of the similarity between the resources.
Abstract:
A workflow management system having a queue service, a non-relational database, and a workflow engine. The queue service is configured to receive a task from a computing device. The non-relational database is configured to store data. The workflow engine has a workflow definition defining a plurality of operating states for an application. The workflow engine in communication with the queue service and the non-relational database, the workflow engine is configured to receive tasks from the queue service, query the non-relational database, receive query data from the non-relational database, and execute tasks based on task data, process data, and the workflow definition.
Abstract:
Customers wanting to deploy software packages, or updates to those packages, across a group of servers or other computing resources can rely upon a component such as a resource manager to manage the deployment. The resource manager can utilize a data structure that stores deployment information by Revision number, and merges information for each verified deployment into a Mainline for those resources. Each Deployment can involve an Individual Release or a Baseline Release, and the importance of those Releases can be determined with respect to a current snapshot of the Mainline. Such an approach enables important Release and Deployment information to be quickly determined and obtained, which can help with configuring and scheduling future Deployments.
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed that facilitate the updating of target computing devices based on versioning information. The updates to the target computing devices can utilize a series of external client workflow integration points, or integration points. The integration points allow the client computing device to interact with the computing device management component and dictate the workflow process associated with the implementation of the update procedure on the target computing device. The integration points can also be used by the client to perform additional processes specific to the client's policy-based protocols.