Distributed computing system clustering model providing soft real-time responsiveness and continuous availability

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PATENT NO 6735717
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09548525

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A distributed computing system comprises a primary server having a primary virtual shared memory and a back-up server having a back-up virtual shared memory. The primary server periodically provides a state table to the back-up server in order to synchronize the virtual shared memory and the back-up virtual shared memory. A plurality of client computer resources are coupled to the primary server and the back-up server through a network architecture. The client computer resources further comprise plural worker processes each adapted to independently perform an operation on a data object disposed within the primary virtual shared memory without a predetermined assignment between the worker process and the data object. Upon an unavailability of either the primary server or the back-up server, the worker process performs the operation on the corresponding data object disposed within the back-up virtual shared memory. The client computer resources further comprise plural input/output (I/O) ports adapted to receive incoming data packets and transmit outgoing data packets.

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GNP COMPUTERS INC555 E HUNTINGTON DRIVE MONROVIA CA 91016

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Buscher, Thomas H Pasadena, CA 12 571
Litskevitch, Peter G Monrovia, CA 1 31
Peck, Andrew W Pasadena, CA 3 306
Rostowfske, Bruce D Walnut, CA 2 98

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