Qubole Assigned Two Patents
Heterogeneous auto-scaling big-data clusters in cloud, performance Hadoop with new gen instances
By Francis Pelletier | May 8, 2020 at 2:20 pmHeterogeneous auto-scaling big-data clusters in cloud
Qubole Inc., Santa Clara, CA, has been assigned a patent (10,606,664) developed by Sen Sarma, Joydeep, Bangalore, India, Ahuja, Mayank, Cupertino, CA, Agrawal, Ajaya, Jain, Prakhar, and Iyer, Hariharan, Bangalore, India, for “heterogeneous auto-scaling big-data clusters in the cloud.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”The present invention is generally directed to systems and methods of provisioning and using heterogeneous clusters in a cloud-based big data system, the heterogeneous clusters made up of primary instance types and different types of instances, the method including: determining if there are composition requirements of any heterogeneous cluster, the composition requirements defining instance types permitted for use, determining if any of the permitted different types of instances are required or advantageous for use, determining an amount of different types of instances to utilize, this determination based at least in part on an instance weight, provisioning the heterogeneous cluster comprising both primary instances and permitted different types of instances.”
The patent application was filed on September 7, 2017 (15/698,611).
Performance hadoop with new generation instances
Qubole Inc., Santa Clara, CA, has been assigned a patent (10,606,478) developed by Ahuja, Mayank, Cupertino, CA, Sarma, Joydeep Sen, Bangalore, India, and Shankar, Shrikanth, Mountain View, CAa, for a “high performance hadoop with new generation instances.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”The present invention is generally directed to a distributed computing system comprising a plurality of computational clusters, each computational cluster comprising a plurality of compute optimized instances, each instance comprising local instance data storage and in communication with reserved disk storage, wherein processing hierarchy provides priority to local instance data storage before providing priority to reserved disk storage.”
The patent application was filed on October 22, 2015 (14/920,640).