Olshefski
David P. Olshefski, Hawthorne, NY US
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20110019533 | Network Element Bypass in Computing Computer Architecture - A method and apparatus in accordance with the present invention provides monitoring a self-adjusting multi-tier processing system. At least one computing resource of one of the tiers of the self-adjusting multi-tier processing system is dynamically bypassed based on at least one predetermined criterion, wherein dynamically bypassing energizes or de-energizes a bypass control switch that operates to route data between tiers of the system in a manner that excludes the at least one computing resource. | 01-27-2011 |
David P. Olshefski, Danbury, CT US
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20090106426 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MODEL-BASED PAGEVIEW LATENCY MANAGEMENT - Within exemplary embodiments of the present invention a methodology for response time management for a web page-view download operation is provided. The methodology providing a server-side approach for optimizing weighted, per class, client perceived web page-view download response time. Further, a model for monitoring web page-views download latency in real-time based upon the behavior typically seen from conventional web browsers. | 04-23-2009 |
20090106445 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MODEL-BASED PAGEVIEW LATENCY MANAGEMENT - Within exemplary embodiments of the present invention a methodology for response time management for a web page-view download operation is provided. The methodology providing a server-side approach for optimizing weighted, per class, client perceived web page-view download response time. Further, a model for monitoring web page-views download latency in real-time based upon the behavior typically seen from conventional web browsers. | 04-23-2009 |
20100272125 | Canonicalization of Network Protocol Headers - A method for generating network traffic includes receiving packet header information and an optional packet payload. The received packet header information is arranged in accordance with a predetermined format. A packet of data including the packet payload and a packet header is formatted in accordance with the arranged header information. The predetermined format specifies a particular order in which packet headers are to be arranged. | 10-28-2010 |
David P. Olshefski, New York, NY US
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20150067085 | AUTOMATIC PINNING AND UNPINNING OF VIRTUAL PAGES FOR REMOTE DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS - In one exemplary embodiment, a computer-implemented method includes receiving, at a remote direct memory access (RDMA) device, a plurality of RDMA requests referencing a plurality of virtual pages. Data transfers are scheduled for the plurality of virtual pages, wherein the scheduling occurs at the RDMA device. The number of the virtual pages that are currently pinned is limited for the RDMA requests based on a predetermined pinned page limit. | 03-05-2015 |
20150067087 | AUTOMATIC PINNING AND UNPINNING OF VIRTUAL PAGES FOR REMOTE DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS - In one exemplary embodiment, a computer-implemented method includes receiving, at a remote direct memory access (RDMA) device, a plurality of RDMA requests referencing a plurality of virtual pages. Data transfers are scheduled for the plurality of virtual pages, wherein the scheduling occurs at the RDMA device. The number of the virtual pages that are currently pinned is limited for the RDMA requests based on a predetermined pinned page limit. | 03-05-2015 |
David Paul Olshefski, Danbury, CT US
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20120005652 | Method and System for Lazy Data Serialization in Computer Communications - A method of transmitting information to a receiving computer systems includes determining in a processing unit of a computer whether a receiving computer system can receive the information without converting a local format of the information into a canonical format of the information, if it is determined that the receiving computer system cannot receive the information without converting the local format into the canonical format, then converting the local format to the canonical format and transmitting the information to the receiving computer system, and if it is determined that the receiving computer system can receive the information without converting the local format into the canonical format, then transmitting the information to the receiving computer system. | 01-05-2012 |