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Extending Server-Based Desktop Virtual Machine Architecture To Client Machines

US Patent:
8640126, Jan 28, 2014
Filed:
Feb 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/390819
Inventors:
Yaron Halperin - Sunnyvale CA, US
Jad Chamcham - Mountain View CA, US
Christian M. Leroy - San Francisco CA, US
Gerald I. L. Cheong - Palo Alto CA, US
Matthew Eccleston - San Francisco CA, US
Ji Feng - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
VMware, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/455
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
718 1, 709203
Abstract:
A server-based desktop-virtual machines architecture may be extended to a client machine. In one embodiment, a user desktop is remotely accessed from a client system. The remote desktop is generated by a first virtual machine running on a server system, which may comprise one or more server computers. During execution of the first virtual machine, writes to a corresponding virtual disk are directed to a delta disk file or redo log. A copy of the virtual disk is created on the client system. When a user decides to “check out” his or her desktop, the first virtual machine is terminated (if it is running) and a copy of the delta disk is created on the client system. Once the delta disk is present on the client system, a second virtual machine can be started on the client system using the virtual disk and delta disk to provide local access to the user's desktop at the client system. This allows the user to then access his or her desktop without being connected to a network.

Synchronization And Customization Of A Clone Computer

US Patent:
2008024, Oct 2, 2008
Filed:
Mar 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/058269
Inventors:
Bich Cau Le - San Jose CA, US
Ji Feng - Cupertino CA, US
Sirish Raghuram - Sunnyvale CA, US
Yufeng Zheng - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
VMWARE, INC. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
G06F 15/177
US Classification:
709208, 713 1
Abstract:
A computer implemented method for maintaining synchronization between a master computer disk and a clone disk that includes cloning the clone disk from the master computer disk, the clone disk having a customization portion; and customizing the customization portion with information relevant to a clone computer that uses the clone disk.

Extending Server-Based Desktop Virtual Machine Architecture To Client Machines

US Patent:
2021011, Apr 22, 2021
Filed:
Dec 9, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/117011
Inventors:
- Palo Alto CA, US
Jad Chamcham - Mountain View CA, US
Christian Matthew Leroy - San Francisco CA, US
Gerald Cheong - East Palo Alto CA, US
Matthew Eccleston - San Francisco CA, US
Ji Feng - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/455
G06F 9/48
H04L 29/06
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A server-based desktop-virtual machines architecture may be extended to a client machine. In one embodiment, a user desktop is remotely accessed from a client system. The remote desktop is generated by a first virtual machine running on a server system, which may comprise one or more server computers. During execution of the first virtual machine, writes to a corresponding virtual disk are directed to a delta disk file or redo log. A copy of the virtual disk is created on the client system. When a user decides to “check out” his or her desktop, the first virtual machine is terminated (if it is running) and a copy of the delta disk is created on the client system. Once the delta disk is present on the client system, a second virtual machine can be started on the client system using the virtual disk and delta disk to provide local access to the user's desktop at the client system. This allows the user to then access his or her desktop without being connected to a network.

Extending Server-Based Desktop Virtual Machine Architecture To Client Machines

US Patent:
2018034, Nov 29, 2018
Filed:
Aug 3, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/053851
Inventors:
- Palo Alto CA, US
Jad Chamcham - Mountain View CA, US
Christian Matthew Leroy - San Francisco CA, US
Gerald Cheong - East Palo Alto CA, US
Matthew Eccleston - San Francisco CA, US
Ji Feng - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/455
G06F 9/48
H04L 29/06
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A server-based desktop-virtual machines architecture may be extended to a client machine. In one embodiment, a user desktop is remotely accessed from a client system. The remote desktop is generated by a first virtual machine running on a server system, which may comprise one or more server computers. During execution of the first virtual machine, writes to a corresponding virtual disk are directed to a delta disk file or redo log. A copy of the virtual disk is created on the client system. When a user decides to “check out” his or her desktop, the first virtual machine is terminated (if it is running) and a copy of the delta disk is created on the client system. Once the delta disk is present on the client system, a second virtual machine can be started on the client system using the virtual disk and delta disk to provide local access to the user's desktop at the client system. This allows the user to then access his or her desktop without being connected to a network.

Extending Server-Based Desktop Virtual Machine Architecture To Client Machines

US Patent:
2016037, Dec 22, 2016
Filed:
Sep 1, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/254860
Inventors:
- Palo Alto CA, US
Jad Chamcham - Mountain View CA, US
Christian Matthew Leroy - San Francisco CA, US
Gerald Cheong - East Palo Alto CA, US
Matthew Eccleston - San Francisco CA, US
Ji Feng - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/455
G06F 9/48
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A server-based desktop-virtual machines architecture may be extended to a client machine. In one embodiment, a user desktop is remotely accessed from a client system. The remote desktop is generated by a first virtual machine running on a server system, which may comprise one or more server computers. During execution of the first virtual machine, writes to a corresponding virtual disk are directed to a delta disk file or redo log. A copy of the virtual disk is created on the client system. When a user decides to “check out” his or her desktop, the first virtual machine is terminated (if it is running) and a copy of the delta disk is created on the client system. Once the delta disk is present on the client system, a second virtual machine can be started on the client system using the virtual disk and delta disk to provide local access to the user's desktop at the client system. This allows the user to then access his or her desktop without being connected to a network.

Systems And Methods For Transmitting Data

US Patent:
2016033, Nov 17, 2016
Filed:
Jul 25, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/219080
Inventors:
- Palo Alto CA, US
Ji Feng - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
VMware, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
A server is in communication with a plurality of clients being executed by a host. The server is configured to receive a message from a first client of the plurality of clients. The message indicates that the first client currently has focus, wherein the message is transmitted by the first client with a first cookie. The server is configured to identify that a second client of the plurality of clients utilizes a second cookie that matches the first cookie, wherein the second client is currently receiving data from the server using a low-latency update mechanism. The server is also configured to downgrade the second client from the low-latency update mechanism to a high-latency update mechanism, wherein the high-latency update mechanism is configured to enable the second client to conduct a poll of the server periodically for updates.

Systems And Methods For Transmitting Data

US Patent:
2014037, Dec 18, 2014
Filed:
Jun 18, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/921164
Inventors:
- Palo Alto CA, US
Ji FENG - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
709203
Abstract:
A server is in communication with a plurality of clients being executed by a host. The server is configured to receive a message from a first client of the plurality of clients. The message indicates that the first client currently has focus, wherein the message is transmitted by the first client with a first cookie. The server is configured to identify that a second client of the plurality of clients utilizes a second cookie that matches the first cookie, wherein the second client is currently receiving data from the server using a low-latency update mechanism. The server is also configured to downgrade the second client from the low-latency update mechanism to a high-latency update mechanism, wherein the high-latency update mechanism is configured to enable the second client to conduct a poll of the server periodically for updates.

Extending Server-Based Desktop Virtual Machine Architecture To Client Machines

US Patent:
2014018, Jul 3, 2014
Filed:
Jan 27, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/165380
Inventors:
- Palo Alto CA, US
Jad Chamcham - Palo Alto CA, US
Christian M. Leroy - San Francisco CA, US
Gerald Cheong - East Palo Alto CA, US
Matthew Eccleston - San Francisco CA, US
Ji Feng - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
VMware, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
726 4, 709203
Abstract:
A server-based desktop-virtual machines architecture may be extended to a client machine. In one embodiment, a user desktop is remotely accessed from a client system. The remote desktop is generated by a first virtual machine running on a server system, which may comprise one or more server computers. During execution of the first virtual machine, writes to a corresponding virtual disk are directed to a delta disk file or redo log. A copy of the virtual disk is created on the client system. When a user decides to “check out” his or her desktop, the first virtual machine is terminated (if it is running) and a copy of the delta disk is created on the client system. Once the delta disk is present on the client system, a second virtual machine can be started on the client system using the virtual disk and delta disk to provide local access to the user's desktop at the client system. This allows the user to then access his or her desktop without being connected to a network.

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