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US Patent 11256320 Redundant flexible datacenter workload scheduling

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11256320
Patent Inventor Names
David J. Henson38
Michael T. McNamara38
Raymond E. Cline, Jr.38
Date of Patent
February 22, 2022
Patent Application Number
16658983
Date Filed
October 21, 2019
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10444818 Methods and systems for distributed power control of flexible datacenters
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US Patent 10340696 Modular power generation facilities using shipping container-based modules
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US Patent 10367353 Managing queue distribution between critical datacenter and flexible datacenter
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US Patent 10367535 Cartesian loop circuits, transmitters, devices, and related methods
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US Patent 10452127 Redundant flexible datacenter workload scheduling
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US Patent 10452532 Directed sanitization of memory
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US Patent 10497072 Optimal battery sizing for behind-the-meter applications considering participation in demand response programs and demand charge reduction
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US Patent 10608433 Methods and systems for adjusting power consumption based on a fixed-duration power option agreement
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12065048 Behind-the-meter charging station with availability notification
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US Patent 12067633 Computing component arrangement based on ramping capabilities
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US Patent 12089546 Method and system for dynamic power delivery to a flexible growcenter using unutilized energy sources
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US Patent 12136576 Microelectronic module
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US Patent 11678615 Method and system for dynamic power delivery to a flexible growcenter using unutilized energy sources
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US Patent 11682902 Managing queue distribution between critical datacenter and flexible datacenter
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US Patent 11868106 Granular power ramping
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US Patent 11949232 System of critical datacenters and behind-the-meter flexible datacenters
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Ranodhi Serrao
Patent abstract

Systems include one or more critical datacenter connected to behind-the-meter flexible datacenters. The critical datacenter is powered by grid power and not necessarily collocated with the flexible datacenters, which are powered “behind the meter.” When a computational operation to be performed at the critical datacenter is identified and determined that it can be performed more efficiently or advantageously at a flexible datacenter, the computational operation is instead obtained by the flexible datacenters for performance. The critical datacenter and flexible datacenters preferably share a dedicated communication pathway to enable high-bandwidth, low-latency, secure data transmissions. In some situations, a computational operation is supported by multiple datacenters in a redundant arrangement, such as multiple flexible datacenters.

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