Real-time migration of clusters in containerized environment

A cluster and container technology, applied in the field of real-time migration, can solve problems such as risks

Pending Publication Date: 2020-12-18
GOOGLE LLC
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As yet another example, a user may wish to change a cluster's cloud without stopping the cluster, which may pose a risk to currently running processes in the cluster

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[0034]This technique usually involves modifying the environment of a node cluster in a distributed computing environment. In order to reduce the risk and downtime of environment changes involved in software upgrades or moving between locations, networks, or clouds, the system is configured to modify the environment of the cluster via a rollout of live migration. In this regard, while the first source cluster is still running, the second destination cluster can be created.

[0035]During live migration, operations are processed by the source cluster and the destination cluster together. In this regard, various operations and / or components can gradually shift from being processed by the source cluster to being processed by the destination cluster. The transfer can be a phased deployment, where in each phase, different groups of operations and / or components can be transferred from the source cluster to the destination cluster. In addition, in order to mitigate damage in the ...

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The invention provides real-time migration of clusters in a containerized environment. For example, when a request for one or more cluster control planes is received, a predetermined portion of the received request may be allocated to the control plane of a second cluster, and a remaining portion of the received request may be allocated to the control plane of a first cluster. The predetermined portion of the request is processed using the control plane of the second cluster. When a predetermined portion of the request is processed, it is detected whether there is a fault in the second cluster. Based on the failure not being detected in the second cluster, a predetermined portion of the requests assigned to the control plane of the second cluster may be added at a predetermined stage untilall the requests are assigned to the control plane of the second cluster.

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[0001]Cross references to related applications[0002]This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 899,794 filed on September 13, 2019, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.Technical field[0003]The present disclosure relates to real-time migration of clusters in a containerized environment.Background technique[0004]A containerized environment can be used to efficiently run applications on distributed or cloud computing systems. For example, various services of the application can be grouped into containers. Containers can be logically grouped into container pods (pods), and then the container pods can be deployed on a cloud computing system, for example, on a cluster of nodes as virtual machines ("VM"). The cluster may include one or more worker nodes that run containers and one or more master nodes that manage the workload and resources of the worker nodes according to various cloud and user-defined config...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F9/455H04L29/08H04L69/40
CPCG06F9/45558H04L67/10H04L67/1034H04L67/1031G06F2009/45595G06F2009/45562G06F2009/4557G06F9/5088G06F9/45533G06F9/5077G06F9/485G06F11/1479G06F9/4856G06F16/285H04L41/0897H04L43/0817H04L67/1008H04L67/1097H04L67/60
Inventor 丹尼尔·维里塔斯·史密斯
Owner GOOGLE LLC
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