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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 10, 2012
Filed:
May. 19, 2008
Neil Allen Taylor, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Adam R. Holley, Austin, TX (US);
Vijay K. Aggarwal, Austin, TX (US);
David Bruce Kumhyr, Austin, TX (US);
Neil Allen Taylor, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Adam R. Holley, Austin, TX (US);
Vijay K. Aggarwal, Austin, TX (US);
David Bruce Kumhyr, Austin, TX (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A load balancing method incorporates temporarily inactive machines as part of the resources capable of executing tasks during heavy process requests periods to alleviate some of the processing load on other computing resources. This method determines which computing resources are available and prioritizes these resources for access by the load balancing process. A snap shot of the resource configuration and made secured along with all data on this system such that no contamination occurs between resident data on that machine and any data placed on that machine as put of the load balancing activities. After a predetermined period of time or a predetermined event, the availability of the temporary resources for load balancing activities ends. At this point, the original configuration and data is restored to the computing resource such that no trace of use of the resource in load balancing activities is detected to the user.