The present disclosure relates to a system and method for portable and flexible deployment of servers, and more particularly to a system and method that enables image capture of and deployment to both dedicated and virtual servers.
Cloud computing has become a popular option for many entities and individuals to expand their computing and storage capacities in a cost-effective and dynamic manner. Cloud providers operate one or more data centers that typically include a collection of servers, storage elements, and networking infrastructure such as routers and switches. Cloud providers deliver computing capacity as a combination of hardware and software resources to its users regardless of geographical, physical, and other limitations.
To increase utilization and efficiency, cloud providers use virtualization to enable virtual servers or instances (also known as cloud servers and virtual private servers) that are hosted on physical servers. Virtualization enables a server to host multiple virtual servers accessible by multiple end users and rely on software to maintain data security and privacy. Depending on need, an end user may scale up or down the amount of resources it leases from the cloud provider on a dynamic basis.
A dedicated server, on the other hand, is a physical server that has dedicated access for a particular end user. Certain advantages may be realized through the use of dedicated servers such as performance, speed, and data security. However, unlike the virtual servers, deployment of dedicated servers is a much more time consuming task requiring a custom build each time.
A cloud provider may enable its end users to choose cloud computing services delivery using only virtual servers, only dedicated servers, a combination of virtual and dedicated servers.
A system of portable and flexible deployment of dedicated and virtual servers comprises a plurality of geographically-dispersed data centers comprising a plurality of dedicated servers, a plurality of hosts operable to host a plurality of virtual servers, a management workstation operable to capture dedicated and virtual server images, an image repository operable to store the captured server images, and an intra-data center networking infrastructure enabling communication within the data center. An integrated management system is operable to control and manage deployment of server images to dedicated and virtual servers located in a user-specified data center, and an inter-data center networking infrastructure enables communication between the plurality of data centers.
A method of portable and flexible deployment of dedicated and virtual servers comprises receiving, at a user interface including customer web portal, a mobile application, or programmatic API, a user input of an order requesting the deployment of a dedicated or virtual server at a specified data center location, receiving, at the user interface, a user input of a selection of a server image to be deployed, creating, at an integrated management system, a deployment transaction, automatically selecting a dedicated or virtual server according to the user input, automatically deploying the selected server image including a specification of an operating system to the selected server, and automatically booting the selected server using the specified operating system.
The deployment of a dedicated server at a cloud provider is typically a time-consuming task. The user is required to select the computing platform, the operating system, the storage elements, the network configuration, and other features, and the cloud provider must provision, load, and configure a physical server according to the user's preferences and selection. The deployment may take hours or even days to complete. On the other hand, the deployment of a virtual server can be very quick in comparison.
Virtual server deployment can be efficiently performed using an Image management tool such as DYNACENTER provided by Racemi, Inc. DYNACENTER is described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,213,065 (the '065 patent) entitled System and Method for Dynamic Server Allocation and Provisioning. DYNACENTER is an exemplary third party software tool employed herein to perform image capture and deployment.
It should be noted that other conventional data center components such as networks, network switching infrastructure, firewalls, load balancing elements, etc. are not shown in
Described m more detail below, system 30 is operable, under the control of integrated management system 12, to capture the image of any dedicated and virtual server, located at any data center, store the captured image at any cloud store (data center) location, and deploy the captured image to any existing or new dedicated or virtual server at any data center.
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It should be noted that online server image capture may also be performed but locked files may not be able to be copied or captured.
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Accordingly, the system and method describe herein are operable to capture the image of any dedicated and virtual server, located at any data center, store the captured image at any cloud store (data center) location, and deploy the captured image to any existing or new dedicated or virtual server at any data center.
The lines between physical and virtual IT resources are being erased with the introduction of the disclosed system and method, which allow users to capture, replicate, and store an image of a cloud or dedicated server, and then deploy the image on either type of computing environment. Capabilities traditionally in the domain of virtual infrastructure, including the ability to quickly clone and reload servers, are extended to dedicated servers, along with cross-platform compatibility and simple migration between physical and virtual environments. Key features and benefits include:
Universal images that can be used interchangeably on dedicated or cloud systems
Unified image library for archiving, managing, sharing, and publishing images
Greater flexibility and higher scalability
Rapid and easy migration
Available via the company's management portal and API
The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth below with particularity in the appended claims. However, modifications, variations, and changes to the exemplary embodiments described above will be apparent to those skilled in the art, and the system and method described herein thus encompass such modifications, variations, and changes and are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein.
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