Multi-system auto-failure web-based system with dynamic session recovery
First Claim
1. A computer operating system to provide redundant hardware and software from multiple compatible computer operating systems and software of a proprietary organization'"'"'s computer network and software located geographically in one location as a local area network (LAN) and in a wide area network (WAN) to any compatible computer operating system and software of said LAN and WAN, the said computer network connected as a computer network using a modem and a communication medium and using a computer network on the World Wide Web as multiple servers connected to the Internet, wherein said computer operating system comprises:
- (a) a protocol containing a global asynchronous serialized transaction identifier processing system comprising at least three software components;
(i) a serialized transaction identifier (STI) generating component, (ii) a cross-index validation component, and (iii) an asynchronous cross-system journaling component;
(b) a plurality of compatible computer operating systems; and
(c) a plurality of compatible computer software routines adapted to be executed on said compatible computer operating systems to program said computer operating systems to execute transactions providing back-up redundancy of transactions from other compatible computer operating systems.
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Abstract
A method and computer operating system is disclosed to provide redundant hardware and software from multiple compatible computer operating systems and servers of a proprietary organization connected by a communication medium or connected on the Internet as a computer network as requested from said multiple servers by a specific host computer operating system per a transfer protocol.
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1. A computer operating system to provide redundant hardware and software from multiple compatible computer operating systems and software of a proprietary organization'"'"'s computer network and software located geographically in one location as a local area network (LAN) and in a wide area network (WAN) to any compatible computer operating system and software of said LAN and WAN, the said computer network connected as a computer network using a modem and a communication medium and using a computer network on the World Wide Web as multiple servers connected to the Internet, wherein said computer operating system comprises:
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(a) a protocol containing a global asynchronous serialized transaction identifier processing system comprising at least three software components;
(i) a serialized transaction identifier (STI) generating component, (ii) a cross-index validation component, and (iii) an asynchronous cross-system journaling component;
(b) a plurality of compatible computer operating systems; and
(c) a plurality of compatible computer software routines adapted to be executed on said compatible computer operating systems to program said computer operating systems to execute transactions providing back-up redundancy of transactions from other compatible computer operating systems. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for identifying and replicating system transactions to duplicate databases across host systems, said method comprising (a) a time-based number system containing a serialized transaction identifier procedure, which defines and sorts local host systems transactions by chronological order to identify, display, and replicate databases across hosts by object-oriented programming, and (b) a computer operating system to provide redundant hardware and software from multiple compatible computer operating systems and software of a proprietary organization'"'"'s computer network and software located geographically in one location as a local area network (LAN) and in a wide area network (WAN) to any compatible computer operating system and software of said LAN and WAN, the said computer network connected as a computer network using a modem and a communication medium and using a computer network on the World Wide Web as multiple servers connected to the Internet, wherein said computer operating system comprises:
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(i) a protocol containing a global asynchronous serialized transaction identifier processing system comprising at least three software components;
(1) a serialized transaction identifier (STI) generating component, (2) a cross-index validation component, and (3) an asynchronous cross-system journaling component;
(ii) a plurality of compatible computer operating systems; and
(iii) a plurality of compatible computer software routines adapted to be executed on said compatible computer operating systems to program said computer operating systems to execute transactions providing back-up redundancy of transactions from other compatible computer operating systems.
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