Abstract:
An initial server, located in an initial authentication domain, receives a requested operation from a RESTful client system, and generates a redirections list having entries indicating servers located in authentication domains other than the initial domain. The initial server transmits the redirections list back to the client system. The redirections list instructs the client system to perform a command on each of the servers indicated in the redirections list, and may optionally be transmitted with a partial result from the initial server. The client system verifies that partial results in responses from servers in the other authentication domains and from the initial server are of an appropriate result type and number, and then aggregates all the partial results received from all authentication domains into a single final result, which may be displayed to a user of the client system.
Abstract:
An initial server, located in an initial authentication domain, receives a requested operation from a RESTful client system, and generates a redirections list having entries indicating servers located in authentication domains other than the initial domain. The initial server transmits the redirections list back to the client system. The redirections list instructs the client system to perform a command on each of the servers indicated in the redirections list, and may optionally be transmitted with a partial result from the initial server. The client system verifies that partial results in responses from servers in the other authentication domains and from the initial server are of an appropriate result type and number, and then aggregates all the partial results received from all authentication domains into a single final result, which may be displayed to a user of the client system.
Abstract:
One or more aspects of this disclosure may relate to using a configurable server farm preference for an application, desktop or other hosted resource. Additional aspects may relate to moving server farm workloads based on the configurable server farm preference. Further aspects may relate to performing reboot cycles, a reboot schedule and on-demand rebooting. Yet further aspects may relate to staggering individual machine reboot operations over a specified period of time and performing reboot operations such that some machines are available for user sessions during a reboot cycle.
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed for estimating and updating the capacity associated with resources in a virtualized computing environment. A capacity estimation value may be stored in computer memory. The capacity estimation value may estimate how many concurrent sessions a resource in the virtualized computing environment has workload capacity to desirably handle. The system may monitor one or more resource consumption metrics of the resource on an ongoing basis. The capacity estimation value may be updated based on, inter alia, the monitoring. The capacity estimation value may be used when a request is received to create a new session in the resource.
Abstract:
One or more aspects of this disclosure may relate to using a configurable server farm preference for an application, desktop or other hosted resource. Additional aspects may relate to moving server farm workloads based on the configurable server farm preference. Further aspects may relate to performing reboot cycles, a reboot schedule and on-demand rebooting. Yet further aspects may relate to staggering individual machine reboot operations over a specified period of time and performing reboot operations such that some machines are available for user sessions during a reboot cycle.
Abstract:
One or more aspects of this disclosure may relate to using a configurable server farm preference for an application, desktop or other hosted resource. Additional aspects may relate to moving server farm workloads based on the configurable server farm preference. Further aspects may relate to performing reboot cycles, a reboot schedule and on-demand rebooting. Yet further aspects may relate to staggering individual machine reboot operations over a specified period of time and performing reboot operations such that some machines are available for user sessions during a reboot cycle.
Abstract:
A method includes (1) receiving a request to share a file stored on a secure network with a target, the request identifying the file and the target, (2) performing a location operation to determine whether the target belongs to the secure network, (3) when a result of the location evaluation operation indicates that the target does not belong to the secure network, performing a sensitivity evaluation operation to determine whether the file identified by the request includes sensitive information, and (4) performing an access control operation, the access control operation (i) rejecting the request when both (a) the result of the location evaluation operation indicates that the target does not belong to the secure network, and (b) a result of the sensitivity evaluation operation indicates that the file includes sensitive information, and (ii) otherwise causing a link to access the file to be provided to the target.
Abstract:
One or more aspects of this disclosure may relate to using a configurable server farm preference for an application, desktop or other hosted resource. Additional aspects may relate to moving server farm workloads based on the configurable server farm preference. Further aspects may relate to performing reboot cycles, a reboot schedule and on-demand rebooting. Yet further aspects may relate to staggering individual machine reboot operations over a specified period of time and performing reboot operations such that some machines are available for user sessions during a reboot cycle.
Abstract:
One or more aspects of this disclosure may relate to using a configurable server farm preference for an application, desktop or other hosted resource. Additional aspects may relate to moving server farm workloads based on the configurable server farm preference. Further aspects may relate to performing reboot cycles, a reboot schedule and on-demand rebooting. Yet further aspects may relate to staggering individual machine reboot operations over a specified period of time and performing reboot operations such that some machines are available for user sessions during a reboot cycle.
Abstract:
One or more aspects of this disclosure may relate to using a configurable server farm preference for an application, desktop or other hosted resource. Additional aspects may relate to moving server farm workloads based on the configurable server farm preference. Further aspects may relate to performing reboot cycles, a reboot schedule and on-demand rebooting. Yet further aspects may relate to staggering individual machine reboot operations over a specified period of time and performing reboot operations such that some machines are available for user sessions during a reboot cycle.