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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 21, 2014
Filed:
Nov. 29, 2010
Sandeep Karanth, Bangalore, IN;
Ohil Manyam, Bengaluru, IN;
Sandeep Karanth, Bangalore, IN;
Ohil Manyam, Bengaluru, IN;
Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA (US);
Abstract
A remote power management system and method for awakening a remote computing device over a computer network. A wakeup event is initiated by a client on the network, and an application server publishes the wakeup event. A subscriber, such as the subnet where the remote computing device resides, picks up the wakeup event and gives it to a computing device on the subnet that is awake. The awake computing device constructs a 'magic packet' to take advantage of the automatic wakeup feature of the network card on the remote computing device, and broadcasts the 'magic packet' throughout the subnet. Stateless handling of wakeup events is used to alleviate any need for a dedicated proxy server on the subnet to send the “magic packets.” The computing device on the subnet that constructs and broadcasts the “magic packets” is rotated to provide equitable rest time for each of the computing devices.