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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 02, 2014
Filed:
Jul. 26, 2010
Ofer Biran, Haifa, IL;
Tirtsa Hochberg, Haifa, IL;
Michael Massin, Haifa, IL;
Gil Rapaport, Moshav Moledet, IL;
Yossi Shiloach, Mizpe Aviv, IL;
Segev Eliezer Wasserkrug, Haifa, IL;
Ofer Biran, Haifa, IL;
Tirtsa Hochberg, Haifa, IL;
Michael Massin, Haifa, IL;
Gil Rapaport, Moshav Moledet, IL;
Yossi Shiloach, Mizpe Aviv, IL;
Segev Eliezer Wasserkrug, Haifa, IL;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
Systems and methods for scheduling events in a virtualized computing environment are provided. In one embodiment, the method comprises scheduling one or more events in a first event queue implemented in a computing environment, in response to determining that number of events in the first event queue is greater than a first threshold value, wherein the first event queue comprises a first set of events received for purpose of scheduling, wherein said first set of events remain unscheduled; mapping the one or more events in the first event queue to one or more server resources in a virtualized computing environment; receiving a second set of events included in a second event queue, wherein one more events in the second set of event are defined as having a higher priority than one or more events in the first event queue that have or have not yet been scheduled.