Methods and systems for migrating networked systems across administrative domains
First Claim
1. A method for determining whether a networked system migration is successful, comprising:
- determining a first set of properties of the networked system on a source platform in a first administrative domain;
transferring the networked system to a destination platform in a second administrative domain such that at least a portion of the networked system is transferred to at least one storage medium on the destination platform;
determining a second set of properties of the transferred system on the destination platform, wherein the first and second sets of properties include functional properties and at least one of;
performance properties, security properties or reliability properties; and
outputting an indication that the transfer of the system to the destination platform is successful in response to determining that the functional properties of the second set are equivalent to the functional properties of the first set and that at least one of the performance properties, the security properties or the reliability properties of the second set are equivalent to at least one of the corresponding performance properties, the security properties or the reliability properties of the first set of properties;
wherein the determination of the first set of properties includes injecting failures into the networked system;
representing a network message trace as a network graph with a relative edge count difference M
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Abstract
Systems and methods for determining whether networked system migrations are successful are disclosed. In accordance with one method, a first set of properties of the networked system on a source platform in a first administrative domain is determined. Further, the method includes transferring the networked system to a destination platform in a second administrative domain. In addition, a second set of properties of the transferred system on the destination platform is determined, where the first and second sets of properties include functional properties and at least one of: performance properties, security properties or reliability properties. The method also includes outputting an indication that the transfer of the system to the destination platform is successful in response to determining that one or more of the properties of the second set are equivalent to corresponding properties of the first set.
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15 Claims
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1. A method for determining whether a networked system migration is successful, comprising:
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determining a first set of properties of the networked system on a source platform in a first administrative domain; transferring the networked system to a destination platform in a second administrative domain such that at least a portion of the networked system is transferred to at least one storage medium on the destination platform; determining a second set of properties of the transferred system on the destination platform, wherein the first and second sets of properties include functional properties and at least one of;
performance properties, security properties or reliability properties; andoutputting an indication that the transfer of the system to the destination platform is successful in response to determining that the functional properties of the second set are equivalent to the functional properties of the first set and that at least one of the performance properties, the security properties or the reliability properties of the second set are equivalent to at least one of the corresponding performance properties, the security properties or the reliability properties of the first set of properties; wherein the determination of the first set of properties includes injecting failures into the networked system; representing a network message trace as a network graph with a relative edge count difference M - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A migration system for determining whether a networked system migration is successful comprising:
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a first learning module configured to determine a first set of properties of the networked system on a source platform in a first administrative domain; second administrative domain such that at least a portion of the networked system is transferred to at least one storage medium on the destination platform; a second learning module configured to determine a second set of properties of the transferred system on the destination platform, wherein the first and second sets of properties include functional properties and at least one of;
performance properties, security properties or reliability properties; anda comparator configured to output an indication that the transfer of the networked system to the destination platform is successful in response to determining that the functional properties of the second set are equivalent to the functional properties of the first set and that at least one of the performance properties, the security properties or the reliability properties of the second set are equivalent to at least one of the corresponding performance properties, the security properties or the reliability properties of the first set of properties; determining a relative edge count difference - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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