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    • 24. 发明公开
    • METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MIGRATING A STATEFUL FUNCTION
    • EP3493058A1
    • 2019-06-05
    • EP17306699.4
    • 2017-12-04
    • THOMSON LICENSING
    • LEGALLAIS, YvonONNO, StéphaneLE SCOUARNEC, Nicolas
    • G06F9/448G06F9/48H04L29/08G06F9/455
    • A first salient idea is to keep the traffic flowing though the migrating stateful function, without freezing any connection as the traffic is steered, and to process the data traffic by the first instance as the migration is ongoing when the data traffic corresponds to an existing state and does not require any state update. A second salient idea is to forward the data traffic received by the first instance to the second instance when the data traffic corresponds to a new state created or an existing state updated by the first instance as the migration is ongoing. The first instance will process the traffic with or without forwarding to the second instance as long as it receives any data traffic. The migration terminates when the first instance no longer receives any data traffic. The data traffic, forwarded by the first instance to the second instance, is forwarded together with a metadata describing the new state creation or the existing state update, allowing the second instance to process both the data traffic resulting from a traffic steered from to the second instance and the traffic still buffered by the first instance after the migration started, resulting in a data loss less migration. Processing the data traffic by the first instance for existing states without forwarding to the second instance and forwarding the data traffic from the first instance to the second instance along with a metadata allows to keep a high level of performance of the stateful function by maintaining the data processing by the first instance while the second instance is starting, and to avoid any data loss during the migration by forwarding the data traffic received and processed, after the migration started, by the first instance, along with the metadata for any new state to the second instance.