Rinku Gupta - Austin TX, US Ronald Pepper - Round Rock TX, US
Assignee:
Dell Products, L.P. - Round Rock TX
International Classification:
H01R 13/627
US Classification:
439352, 439372
Abstract:
A networking cable connects and disconnects with an information handling system port through activation of a push-push latch. A first push of the cable's connector, such as a RJ-45 connector, into a port engages the push-push latch to secure the cable in the port. A second push of the cable's connector into the port releases the push-push latch to allow removal of the cable from the port. A cable connector having a clip avoids engagement of the clip with the port by openings of the port and latch that are aligned with the clip. A biasing mechanism provides a biasing force against the cable connector to aid in removal of the cable from the port.
Method And System For Mapping Disk Drives In A Shared Disk Cluster
Mahmoud B. Ahmadian - Pflugerville TX, US Anthony Fernandez - Cedar Park TX, US Ronald Robert Pepper - Hutto TX, US
Assignee:
Dell Products L.P. - Round Rock TX
International Classification:
G06F 12/00
US Classification:
711112, 711147
Abstract:
An information handling system may include a cluster. The cluster may comprise at least a first node and a second node. The first node may include a first shared disk mapping driver and a second node may include a second shared disk mapping driver. The first node and the second node may be in communication with one or more shared storage disks and the shared disk mapping driver may be configured to communicate with the second shared disk mapping driver for assigning a common device name to the shared storage disks.
Interface For Virtual Machine Administration In Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Ramesh Radhakrishnan - Austin TX, US Ronald Pepper - Hutto TX, US Arun Rajan - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
DELL PRODUCTS, LP - Round Rock TX
International Classification:
G06F 9/455
US Classification:
718 1
Abstract:
A system includes a plurality of virtualization servers and a virtual desktop interface. The plurality of virtualization servers are configured to be placed in communication with a client. The virtual desktop interface is in communication with the plurality of virtualization servers and with the client. The virtual desktop interface is configured to receive a request for maintenance from the client, and further configured to perform the request for the maintenance on one of the virtualization servers associated with the client.