- Redmond WA, US Shayak Lahiri - Redmond WA, US Yi Zhao - Medina WA, US Go Komatsu - Sammamish WA, US Pieter Willem Wigleven - Redmond WA, US Randall R. Cook - Redmond WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/455 G06F 9/445 G06F 9/54
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein are directed to configuring managed virtual machines. For instance, a management service (e.g., a mobile device manager) may provide configuration settings to a parent virtual machine. Upon successful application of the configuration settings, the parent virtual machine notifies a configuration service that it is in a steady state and provides the configuration settings to the configuration service. The configuration service notifies a cloud-based service (e.g., a virtual desktop service) that it is configured to instantiate virtual machines. The notification informs the cloud-based service that it is permitted to instantiate child virtual machines. Responsive to receiving the notification, the cloud-based service instantiates child virtual machine(s) as needed. To configure the child virtual machine(s), the configuration service provides the configuration settings received from the parent virtual machine to the child virtual machine(s), and the child virtual machine(s) configure themselves accordingly.
Configuration Techniques For Managed Virtual Machines
- Redmond WA, US Shayak Lahiri - Redmond WA, US Yi Zhao - Medina WA, US Go Komatsu - Sammamish WA, US Pieter Willem Wigleven - Redmond WA, US Randall R. Cook - Redmond WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/455 G06F 9/445 G06F 9/54
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein are directed to configuring managed virtual machines. For instance, a management service (e.g., a mobile device manager) may provide configuration settings to a parent virtual machine. Upon successful application of the configuration settings, the parent virtual machine notifies a configuration service that it is in a steady state and provides the configuration settings to the configuration service. The configuration service notifies a cloud-based service (e.g., a virtual desktop service) that it is configured to instantiate virtual machines. The notification informs the cloud-based service that it is permitted to instantiate child virtual machines. Responsive to receiving the notification, the cloud-based service instantiates child virtual machine(s) as needed. To configure the child virtual machine(s), the configuration service provides the configuration settings received from the parent virtual machine to the child virtual machine(s), and the child virtual machine(s) configure themselves accordingly.
Configuration Techniques For Managed Host Operating Systems And Containerized Applications Instantiated Thereby
- Redmond WA, US Shayak Lahiri - Redmond WA, US Yi Zhao - Medina WA, US Go Komatsu - Sammamish WA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/24 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein are directed to configuring managed computing devices utilizing containerized applications. For instance, a mobile device manager may provide configuration settings to a computing device via, for example, an enterprise network. A host operating system (OS) executing on the computing device determines and applies the settings that are applicable to the host OS. The configuration settings are stored for configuring containerized applications executing on the computing device. For instance, as new containerized applications are launched by the host OS, the containerized applications retrieve the configuration settings and determine and apply the settings that are applicable to the containerized applications. Results of applying the configuration settings to the host OS and the containerized applications are merged and sent to the mobile device manager. The host OS and the containerized application may, for example, implement the settings in order to be compliant with an enterprise's policy.