BATCH MIGRATION INDEPENDENT OF THE PLATFORM

FR3165510A3Pending Publication Date: 2026-02-13AMADEUS SAS
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Patent Information

Application Number
FR2024008764
Authority / Receiving Office
FR · FR
Patent Type
Utility models
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-08-07
Publication Date
2026-02-13
Estimated Expiration
2034-08-07

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Migrating batch processing from on-premises server platforms to cloud computing platforms requires significant updates to batch process definitions, leading to interruptions and high costs due to platform-specific identifiers and path differences, resulting in synchronization issues and resource contention.

Method used

A platform-independent batch migration system that uses a control server to schedule batch processes and modify host group identifiers and environment variables to enable seamless migration without updating batch definitions, utilizing a control agent and stateful pods for execution.

Benefits of technology

Facilitates cost-effective and efficient migration by eliminating the need for manual updates, ensuring continuous availability and reducing resource contention, while allowing batch processes to run consistently across platforms.

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Abstract

A platform-independent batch migration system for a batch job from a first execution host to a second execution host. The system comprises a first platform containing the first execution host, a second platform containing the second execution host, and a control server. The control server schedules the batch job and assigns it to a control agent on either the first or second execution host according to a batch job definition. The batch job definition includes a host attribute identifying the first or second execution host via a host group identifier pointing to an entry in a host group table.Before modifying the entry in the host group table, the entry associates the host group ID with the ID of the first execution host, and after modifying the entry in the host group table, the entry associates the host group ID with a second execution host. Figure for publication with abbreviation: [Fig. 1].
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