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Introduction
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A resource adaptor is used to actively manage a connection to the client device. The
adaptor typically creates a full-time connection to the client device used for active
management to the client.
The platform software then essentially "owns" the client device. Other systems (e.g.,
The platform software then essentially "owns" the client device. Other systems (e.g.,
servers) that need to use the device must request a reservation on the device from
the platform. An application implements the inverse of this management
connection, i.e., it waits for the connection to be created.
An example of the interaction is best illustrated by a SDV session manager (SdvSm)
An example of the interaction is best illustrated by a SDV session manager (SdvSm)
product interfaced to an edge resource manager product. The S6Server application
component on the ERM exposes an interface. The SdvSm connects to the ERM
resource model using the S6 resource adaptor. The example is illustrated in the
following block diagram.
UCS USRM Product Description
The UCS Universal Session and Resource Manager (USRM) provides the
functionality of the Cisco USRM in a super-dense configuration, allowing for up to
eight times the power of the standard USRM. Based on the power of Cisco UCS
servers, the UCS USRM hosts eight virtual USRMs, each with the power,
functionality, and reliability of today's USRM server.
The UCS USRM is designed for service providers needing SDV, VOD, or IPTV SRM
The UCS USRM is designed for service providers needing SDV, VOD, or IPTV SRM
functionality for a large number of subscribers. The power of the UCS USRM
provides SRM capabilities for up to 36,000 subscribers, while the super-dense 1 RU
footprint saves on data center space as well as power and cooling requirements.
Each virtual USRM has all the power and flexibility of the existing USRM server.