IP Library Granted Patent US 10,990,501
Granted Patent B2
US 10,990,501 · App. 16/785,039 · Granted Apr 27, 2021

Machine learning system for workload failover in a converged infrastructure

Inventors: Aalap Desai (Palo Alto, CA); Anant Agarwal (Palo Alto, CA); Alaa Shaabana (Palo Alto, CA); Ravi Cherukupalli (Palo Alto, CA); Sourav Kumar (Palo Alto, CA); Vikram Nair (Palo Alto, CA)
Assignee: VMware, Inc.
G06F11/3457G06F9/45558G06K9/6223G06K9/6248G06N20/00G06F2009/45591
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Patent No.
US 10,990,501
App. No.
16/785,039
Granted
Apr 27, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for analyzing a customer deployment in a converged or hyper-converged infrastructure are disclosed. A machine learning model is trained based upon historical usage data of other customer deployments. A k-means clustering is performed to generate a prediction as to whether a deployment is configured for optimal failover. Recommendations to improve failover performance can also be generated.

Claims (43)

1. A method, comprising:

identifying, by at least one computing device, a cluster of virtual machines executed in computing environment;

performing, by the at least one computing device, a plurality of simulations for the cluster of virtual machines, the plurality of simulations simulating a failure of one or more hosts in the computing environment, the plurality of simulations further simulating an effect on the cluster of virtual machines as a result of the failure;

generating, by the at least one computing device, a score for respective ones of the simulations, the score representing the effect on the cluster of virtual machines;

performing, by the at least one computing device, a clustering process on one of the simulations based upon on the score, the clustering process being trained using data from at least one other deployment within a converged infrastructure environment; and

identifying, by the at least one computing device, based on the clustering process, a most similar deployment to the cluster of virtual machines within the computing environment.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of buckets comprise one of: a first prediction that the cluster of virtual machines will restart with minimal resource degradation, a second prediction that the cluster of virtual machines will restart with resource degradation, or a third prediction that the one or more of the cluster of virtual machines will not restart.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of policy parameters specify at least one of: a CPU reservation policy for the plurality of hosts, a memory reservation policy for the plurality of host, a failover level policy, or a host-specific failover policy.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the clustering process comprises a k-means clustering process performed on the score and the policy parameters.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying a most similar deployment further comprises:

identifying a configuration of another deployment of a cluster of virtual machines having the smallest Euclidian distance between a first point representing the one of the simulations and a second point representing the other deployment, wherein the other deployment is associated with a prediction that a corresponding cluster of virtual machines associated with the other deployment will restart with minimal resource degradation.

6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising:

generating at least one recommendation to modify the plurality of policy parameters to match a corresponding plurality of policy parameters associated with the other deployment.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the score represents an availability and performance score.

8. A system comprising:

at least one computing device;

an application executed by the at least one computing device, the application causing the at least one computing device to at least:

identify a cluster of virtual machines executed in computing environment;

perform a plurality of simulations for the cluster of virtual machines, the plurality of simulations simulating a failure of one or more hosts in the computing environment, the plurality of simulations further simulating an effect on the cluster of virtual machines as a result of the failure;

generate a score for respective ones of the simulations, the score representing the effect on the cluster of virtual machines;

perform a clustering process on one of the simulations based upon on the score, the clustering process being trained using data from at least one other deployment within a converged infrastructure environment; and

identify based on the clustering process, a most similar deployment to the cluster of virtual machines within the computing environment.

9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of buckets comprise one of: a first prediction that the cluster of virtual machines will restart with minimal resource degradation, a second prediction that the cluster of virtual machines will restart with resource degradation, or a third prediction that the one or more of the cluster of virtual machines will not restart.

10. The system of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of policy parameters specify at least one of: a CPU reservation policy for the plurality of hosts, a memory reservation policy for the plurality of hosts, a failover level policy, or a host-specific failover policy.

11. The system of claim 8 , wherein the clustering process comprises a k-means clustering process performed on the score and the policy parameters.

12. The system of claim 8 , wherein a most similar deployment is identified by:

identifying a configuration of another deployment of a cluster of virtual machines having the smallest Euclidian distance between a first point representing the one of the simulations and a second point representing the other deployment, wherein the other deployment is associated with a prediction that a corresponding cluster of virtual machines associated with the other deployment will restart with minimal resource degradation.

13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the application further causes the at least one computing device to at least:

generate at least one recommendation to modify the plurality of policy parameters to match a corresponding plurality of policy parameters associated with the other deployment.

14. The system of claim 8 , wherein the score represents an availability and performance score.

15. A non-transitory computer-readable medium embodying a program executed by at least one computing device, the program causing the at least one computing device to at least:

identify a cluster of virtual machines executed in computing environment;

perform a plurality of simulations for the cluster of virtual machines, the plurality of simulations simulating a failure of one or more hosts in the computing environment, the plurality of simulations further simulating an effect on the cluster of virtual machines as a result of the failure;

generate a score for respective ones of the simulations, the score representing the effect on the cluster of virtual machines;

perform a clustering process on one of the simulations based upon on the score, the clustering process being trained using data from at least one other deployment within a converged infrastructure environment; and

identify based on the clustering process, a most similar deployment to the cluster of virtual machines within the computing environment.

16. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of buckets comprise one of: a first prediction that the cluster of virtual machines will restart with minimal resource degradation, a second prediction that the cluster of virtual machines will restart with resource degradation, or a third prediction that the one or more of the cluster of virtual machines will not restart.

17. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of policy parameters specify at least one of: a CPU reservation policy for the plurality of hosts, a memory reservation policy for the plurality of hosts, a failover level policy, or a host-specific failover policy.

18. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 15 , wherein the clustering process comprises a k-means clustering process performed on the score and the policy parameters.

19. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 15 , wherein a most similar deployment is identified by:

identifying a configuration of another deployment of a cluster of virtual machines having the smallest Euclidian distance between a first point representing the one of the simulations and a second point representing the other deployment, wherein the other deployment is associated with a prediction that a corresponding cluster of virtual machines associated with the other deployment will restart with minimal resource degradation.

20. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 19 , wherein the application further causes the at least one computing device to at least:

generate at least one recommendation to modify the plurality of policy parameters to match a corresponding plurality of policy parameters associated with the other deployment.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 15, 2024
From: VMWARE, INC.
To: VMWARE LLC
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