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Archive | 1995

Multipurpose packet switching node for a data communication network

Claude Galand; Xavier Jacquart; Gerald Lebizay; Jean-yves Leboudec; Philippe Louis; Clement Poiraud; Eric Saint Georges; Victor Spagnol; Edward S. Suffern; Hong L. Truong


Archive | 1995

Method and system for performing traffic congestion control in a data communication network

Aline Fichou; Claude Galand; Ilias Iliadis; Xavier Jacquart; Philippe Louis; Victor Spagnol; Edward S. Suffern


Archive | 1997

Flow control mechanism

John Walter Linville; Brad Alan Makrucki; Edward S. Suffern; Jeffrey Robert Warren


Archive | 2009

Dynamically provisioning virtual machines

Bruce Alan Smith; Edward S. Suffern; James L. Wooldridge


Archive | 1998

Method and system for monitoring and controlling data flow in a network congestion state by changing each calculated pause time by a random amount

John Walter Linville; Brad Alan Makrucki; Edward S. Suffern; Jeffrey Robert Warren


Archive | 2007

Power Control of Servers Using Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) States

Stephen C. Maglione; Edward S. Suffern


Archive | 2009

Power Management To Maximize Reduced Power State For Virtual Machine Platforms

James J. Bozek; Edward S. Suffern; James L. Wooldridge


Archive | 2012

Virtual machine placement to improve memory utilization

James J. Bozek; Nils Peter Joachim Hansson; Edward S. Suffern; James L. Wooldridge


Archive | 2012

Migrating Virtual Machines Among Networked Servers Upon Detection Of Degrading Network Link Operation

Nils Peter Joachim Hansson; Bruce Alan Smith; Edward S. Suffern; James L. Wooldridge


Archive | 2011

Dynamic migration of virtual machines based on workload cache demand profiling

James J. Bozek; Nils Peter Joachim Hansson; Edward S. Suffern; James L. Wooldridge

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