Responding to trigger events that threaten the operability of cloud infrastructure

The system addresses cloud infrastructure operability threats by ranking services based on value and health to mitigate disruptions, ensuring high-value services remain operational during adverse conditions.

JP2026520290APending Publication Date: 2026-06-23ORACLE INT CORP

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
ORACLE INT CORP
Filing Date
2024-04-29
Publication Date
2026-06-23

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Cloud infrastructure environments face challenges in effectively responding to trigger events that threaten their operability, such as widespread service outages due to overheating, requiring efficient mitigation strategies to minimize disruptions.

Method used

A system that ranks candidate services based on weighting criteria, including service value and health, to determine which services to shut down during trigger events, using a cloud infrastructure protection utility to analyze data and provide insights for effective response.

Benefits of technology

The system minimizes service disruptions by selectively shutting down services with low value or health, maintaining high-value services during adverse conditions, and providing real-time operational insights to cloud operators.

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Abstract

A technology is disclosed for responding to trigger events that threaten the operationality of at least part of the cloud infrastructure in a cloud environment. In response to the detection of a trigger event, the system executes a mitigation process to reduce the impact of the trigger event. The mitigation process includes determining a set of candidate services as candidates to stop running in the cloud environment. The mitigation process also generates a ranking of the set of candidate services based on weighting criteria associated with each service function of at least one set of candidate services. Furthermore, based on the ranking, the mitigation process selects one service from the set of candidate services and stops running this service to at least partially mitigate the impact of the trigger event.
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