Replicating virtual machines across different virtualization platforms
US-9304804-B2 · Apr 5, 2016 · US
US10394547B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10394547-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815947923-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 9, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 27, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 27, 2019 |
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For automatically applying update to snapshots of a virtual machine (VM), a cloned virtual machine is created reproducing a state of an existing first snapshot of a virtual machine, a first virtual NIC in the cloned VM is disabled, an update is applied to the cloned VM to which a second virtual NIC has been added, the second virtual NIC is deleted from the cloned VM to which the update has been applied, the first virtual NIC is enabled, and a second snapshot of the cloned VM is generated with the enabled first virtual NIC wherein the second snapshot is associated with the virtual machine.
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A computer method for applying program updates executed by a computer hardware processor, the method comprising: creating, in response to a triggering event, a cloned virtual machine reproducing a state of an existing snapshot of a virtual machine, wherein creating the cloned virtual machine further comprises selecting the existing snapshot of a plurality of existing snapshots based on, at least, a priority associated with the existing snapshot and a usage frequency of the existing snapshot; disabling a first virtual network interface card (NIC) in the cloned virtual machine; adding a second virtual NIC to the cloned virtual machine wherein the adding the second virtual NIC to the cloned virtual machine further comprise initiating the cloned virtual machine to which the second virtual machine has been added and assigning an using the unused IP address assigned to the second virtual NIC; applying an update to the cloned virtual machine having the added second virtual NIC, wherein the applied update includes an update of a definition file for security software designed to maintain security for the cloned virtual machine; deleting the second virtual NIC from the updated cloned virtual machine; reenabling the first virtual NIC in the updated cloned virtual machine; and generating a new snapshot of the updated cloned virtual machine and the reenabled first virtual NIC, wherein the new snapshot is a data set in which only information on differences from a directly preceding snapshot is stored. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: merging the new snapshot of the cloned virtual machine with a previously generated snapshot associated with the virtual machine. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the applying the update to the cloned virtual machine having the added second virtual NIC comprises: applying the update to the cloned virtual machine using the unused IP address assigned to the second virtual NIC. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein disabling the first virtual NIC in the cloned virtual machine comprises: disconnecting the first virtual NIC from a network. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein disabling the first virtual NIC in the cloned virtual machine comprises: preventing the first virtual NIC from being recognized by an operating system of the cloned virtual machine when the cloned virtual machine is initiated. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the triggering event includes receiving a notification that an update is available. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the triggering event includes control information on a usage frequency of a second existing snapshot associated with the existing snapshot. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the usage frequency indicates the second existing snapshot is utilized more frequently than the existing snapshot. 9. A computer program product for applying program updates, the computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having program instructions stored thereon, the program instructions capable to be executed by a hardware processor to cause the hardware processor to perform a method comprising: creating, in response to a triggering event, a cloned virtual machine reproducing a state of an existing snapshot of a virtual machine, wherein creating the cloned virtual machine further comprises selecting the existing snapshot of a plurality of existing snapshots based on, at least, a priority associated with the existing snapshot and a usage frequency of the existing snapshot; disabling a first virtual network interface card (NIC) in the cloned virtual machine; adding a second virtual NIC to the cloned virtual machine wherein the adding the second virtual NIC to the cloned virtual machine further comprise initiating the cloned virtual machine to which the second virtual machine has been added and assigning an using the unused IP address assigned to the second virtual NIC; applying an update to the cloned virtual machine having the added second virtual NIC, wherein the applied update includes an update of a definition file for security software designed to maintain security for the cloned virtual machine; deleting the second virtual NIC from the updated cloned virtual machine; reenabling the first virtual NIC in the updated cloned virtual machine; and generating a new snapshot of the updated cloned virtual machine and the reenabled first virtual NIC, wherein the new snapshot is a data set in which only information on differences from a directly preceding snapshot is stored. 10. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the applying the update to the cloned virtual machine having the added second virtual NIC comprises: applying the update to the cloned virtual machine using the unused IP address assigned to the second virtual NIC. 11. A computer system for applying program updates, the computer system comprising: a memory; and a hardware processor coupled to the memory, the hardware processor capable to obtain program instructions from the memory that cause the hardware processor to perform a method comprising: creating, in response to a triggering event, a cloned virtual machine reproducing a state of an existing snapshot of a virtual machine, wherein creating the cloned virtual machine further comprises selecting the existing snapshot of a plurality of existing snapshots based on, at least, a priority associated with the existing snapshot and a usage frequency of the existing snapshot; disabling a first virtual network interface card (NIC) in the cloned virtual machine; adding a second virtual NIC to the cloned virtual machine, wherein the adding the second virtual NIC to the cloned virtual machine further comprise initiating the cloned virtual machine to which the second virtual machine has been added and assigning an using the unused IP address assigned to the second virtual NIC; applying an update to the cloned virtual machine having the added second virtual NIC, wherein the applied update includes an update of a definition file for security software designed to maintain security for the cloned virtual machine; deleting the second virtual NIC from the updated cloned virtual machine; reenabling the first virtual NIC in the updated cloned virtual machine; and generating a new snapshot of the updated cloned virtual machine and the reenabled first virtual NIC, wherein the new snapshot is a data set in which only information on differences from a directly preceding snapshot is stored.
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