Patents by Inventor Prasanna Kumar Thoppe Ravindran

Prasanna Kumar Thoppe Ravindran has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20240118980
    Abstract: A data storage management system comprises features for initiating failover orchestration jobs that invoke recovery resources on demand in a cloud computing environment. Backed up data that is stored persistently in the cloud computing environment may be rapidly restored within the cloud computing environment for use in disaster recovery and/or in test and verification scenarios. This approach may be contrasted to systems where a failover system is “always on” at the failover destination, such as having failover resources always up and running in the cloud computing environment. Such resources typically include a failover virtual machine (VM), a virtual machine datastore for the restored data, and one or more computing resources for restoring an auxiliary copy to the VM's datastore. The cloud-based failover resources are deactivated or taken down once the failover event ends.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2023
    Publication date: April 11, 2024
    Applicant: Commvault Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Rajesh POLIMERA, Prasanna Kumar THOPPE RAVINDRAN, Santhosh SANAKKAYALA, Sanket Vijay AMRUTKAR
  • Publication number: 20230388274
    Abstract: Systems described herein may dynamically add one or more proxy data protection agents to a cloud data storage system to process a data protection job. Upon completion of the job or at some other appropriate interval, the system can power down and decommission the proxy data protection agents and/or the virtual machines on which the data protection proxies reside according to a cleanup schedule (e.g., at hourly or minute intervals). In order to improve the allocation of computing resources, the system takes into account currently existing proxies or virtual machines when processing a backup request to determine the need for new proxies to service the backup request. In this manner the system can save costs and computing resources through efficient virtual machine deployment and retirement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2023
    Publication date: November 30, 2023
    Inventors: Rajesh Polimera, Supreeth Sanur, Henry Wallace Dornemann, Prasanna Kumar Thoppe Ravindran
  • Patent number: 11792164
    Abstract: Systems described herein may dynamically add one or more proxy data protection agents to a cloud data storage system to process a data protection job. Upon completion of the job or at some other appropriate interval, the system can power down and decommission the proxy data protection agents and/or the virtual machines on which the data protection proxies reside according to a cleanup schedule (e.g., at hourly or minute intervals). In order to improve the allocation of computing resources, the system takes into account currently existing proxies or virtual machines when processing a backup request to determine the need for new proxies to service the backup request. In this manner the system can save costs and computing resources through efficient virtual machine deployment and retirement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2021
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2023
    Assignee: Commvault Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Rajesh Polimera, Supreeth Sanur, Henry Wallace Dornemann, Prasanna Kumar Thoppe Ravindran
  • Publication number: 20230124827
    Abstract: The disclosed “Live Mount In Cloud” solution enables, within a cloud computing environment that houses a desired backup copy made from a source virtual machine, immediate access to backed up data on demand without restoring the backup copy in its entirety. Live Mount In Cloud also enables the live-mounted VM to write new data, not just to read from the backup copy. Live Mount In Cloud creates multiply nested VMs within the cloud computing environment. Accordingly, the live-mounted VM runs in (is hosted by) a hypervisor nested within a cloud-native VM. Live Mount In Cloud handles any differences between formatting and configuration settings of the hypervisor hosting the live-mounted VM and the way in which the backup copy is formatted. A backup proxy VM intercepts reads and writes issued by the live-mounted VM and facilitates access to the backup copy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2021
    Publication date: April 20, 2023
    Inventors: Henry Wallace DORNEMANN, Sagar Mardur DASHARATHA, Sanjay KUMAR, Amit MITKAR, Ashwin Gautamchand SANCHETI, Prasanna Kumar THOPPE RAVINDRAN, Sanjay VISHWAKARMA
  • Publication number: 20230109510
    Abstract: A data storage management system comprises features for initiating failover orchestration jobs that invoke recovery resources on demand in a cloud computing environment. Backed up data that is stored persistently in the cloud computing environment may be rapidly restored within the cloud computing environment for use in disaster recovery and/or in test and verification scenarios. This approach may be contrasted to systems where a failover system is “always on” at the failover destination, such as having failover resources always up and running in the cloud computing environment. Such resources typically include a failover virtual machine (VM), a virtual machine datastore for the restored data, and one or more computing resources for restoring an auxiliary copy to the VM’s datastore. The cloud-based failover resources are deactivated or taken down once the failover event ends.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2022
    Publication date: April 6, 2023
    Inventors: Rajesh Polimera, Prasanna Kumar Thoppe Ravindran, Santhosh Sanakkayala, Sanket Vijay Amrutkar
  • Publication number: 20220200965
    Abstract: Systems described herein may dynamically add one or more proxy data protection agents to a cloud data storage system to process a data protection job. Upon completion of the job or at some other appropriate interval, the system can power down and decommission the proxy data protection agents and/or the virtual machines on which the data protection proxies reside according to a cleanup schedule (e.g., at hourly or minute intervals). In order to improve the allocation of computing resources, the system takes into account currently existing proxies or virtual machines when processing a backup request to determine the need for new proxies to service the backup request. In this manner the system can save costs and computing resources through efficient virtual machine deployment and retirement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2021
    Publication date: June 23, 2022
    Inventors: Rajesh Polimera, Supreeth Sanur, Henry Wallace Dornemann, Prasanna Kumar Thoppe Ravindran
  • Patent number: 11218450
    Abstract: Systems described herein may dynamically add one or more proxy data protection agents to a cloud data storage system to process a data protection job. Upon completion of the job or at some other appropriate interval, the system can power down and decommission the proxy data protection agents and/or the virtual machines on which the data protection proxies reside according to a cleanup schedule (e.g., at hourly or minute intervals). In order to improve the allocation of computing resources, the system takes into account currently existing proxies or virtual machines when processing a backup request to determine the need for new proxies to service the backup request. In this manner the system can save costs and computing resources through efficient virtual machine deployment and retirement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2022
    Assignee: Commvault Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Rajesh Polimera, Supreeth Sanur, Henry Wallace Dornemann, Prasanna Kumar Thoppe Ravindran
  • Publication number: 20210133234
    Abstract: The disclosed technology can receive a voice query or text query in a natural language and translate it from natural language to a native database management language to respond to the query. For example, a human can ask his or her computer to “show large emails from December 2016”, and a data agent on computer can receive the voice request, convert audio associated with the voice to words in natural language, convert natural language into a SQL query, and convert the SQL query into a database management query. The data agent is trained with a corpus of technical documents and rules to determine the intent or keywords for answering the query. In some implementations, the disclosed technology can also include a chatbot and/or administrative assistant to enable a human to interface with a database management software using voice or text. In some implementations, the disclosed technology allows the user to automatically connect to a help desk technician to assist in completing the query.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2020
    Publication date: May 6, 2021
    Inventors: Pavan Kumar Reddy BEDADALA, Shilpa NAGENDRA, Rajesh POLIMERA, Aakash Chakravarthy VIJAYAKUMAR, Jie CHEN, Neha MATHUR, Vinay K. PAMARTHI, Surya Prakash RAMACHANDRAN, Prasanna Kumar THOPPE RAVINDRAN, Hari Prasad RAVULA, Supreeth SANUR, Ganesh Kumar SUBRAMANIAN, Priya SUNDARESAN, Jugpreet Singh TALWAR
  • Publication number: 20210133233
    Abstract: The disclosed technology can receive a voice query or text query in a natural language and translate it from natural language to a native database management language to respond to the query. For example, a human can ask his or her computer to “show large emails from December 2016”, and a data agent on computer can receive the voice request, convert audio associated with the voice to words in natural language, convert natural language into a SQL query, and convert the SQL query into a database management query. The data agent is trained with a corpus of technical documents and rules to determine the intent or keywords for answering the query. In some implementations, the disclosed technology can also include a chatbot and/or administrative assistant to enable a human to interface with a database management software using voice or text. In some implementations, the disclosed technology allows the user to automatically connect to a help desk technician to assist in completing the query.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2020
    Publication date: May 6, 2021
    Inventors: Pavan Kumar Reddy BEDADALA, Shilpa NAGENDRA, Rajesh POLIMERA, Aakash Chakravarthy VIJAYAKUMAR, Jie CHEN, Neha MATHUR, Vinay K. PAMARTHI, Surya Prakash RAMACHANDRAN, Prasanna Kumar THOPPE RAVINDRAN, Hari Prasad RAVULA, Supreeth SANUR, Ganesh Kumar SUBRAMANIAN, Priya SUNDARESAN, Jugpreet Singh TALWAR
  • Patent number: 10984041
    Abstract: The disclosed technology can receive a voice query or text query in a natural language and translate it from natural language to a native database management language to respond to the query. For example, a human can ask his or her computer to “show large emails from December 2016”, and a data agent on computer can receive the voice request, convert audio associated with the voice to words in natural language, convert natural language into a SQL query, and convert the SQL query into a database management query. The data agent is trained with a corpus of technical documents and rules to determine the intent or keywords for answering the query. In some implementations, the disclosed technology can also include a chatbot and/or administrative assistant to enable a human to interface with a database management software using voice or text.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2021
    Assignee: Commvault Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Pavan Kumar Reddy Bedadala, Shilpa Nagendra, Rajesh Polimera, Aakash Chakravarthy Vijayakumar, Jie Chen, Neha Mathur, Vinay K. Pamarthi, Surya Prakash Ramachandran, Prasanna Kumar Thoppe Ravindran, Hari Prasad Ravula, Supreeth Sanur, Ganesh Kumar Subramanian, Priya Sundaresan, Jugpreet Singh Talwar
  • Publication number: 20210075768
    Abstract: Systems described herein may dynamically add one or more proxy data protection agents to a cloud data storage system to process a data protection job. Upon completion of the job or at some other appropriate interval, the system can power down and decommission the proxy data protection agents and/or the virtual machines on which the data protection proxies reside according to a cleanup schedule (e.g., at hourly or minute intervals). In order to improve the allocation of computing resources, the system takes into account currently existing proxies or virtual machines when processing a backup request to determine the need for new proxies to service the backup request. In this manner the system can save costs and computing resources through efficient virtual machine deployment and retirement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2019
    Publication date: March 11, 2021
    Inventors: Rajesh POLIMERA, Supreeth SANUR, Henry Wallace Dornemann, Prasanna Kumar THOPPE RAVINDRAN
  • Publication number: 20180329993
    Abstract: The disclosed technology can receive a voice query or text query in a natural language and translate it from natural language to a native database management language to respond to the query. For example, a human can ask his or her computer to “show large emails from December 2016”, and a data agent on computer can receive the voice request, convert audio associated with the voice to words in natural language, convert natural language into a SQL query, and convert the SQL query into a database management query. The data agent is trained with a corpus of technical documents and rules to determine the intent or keywords for answering the query. In some implementations, the disclosed technology can also include a chatbot and/or administrative assistant to enable a human to interface with a database management software using voice or text. In some implementations, the disclosed technology allows the user to automatically connect to a help desk technician to assist in completing the query.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2018
    Publication date: November 15, 2018
    Inventors: Pavan Kumar Reddy Bedadala, Shilpa Nagendra, Rajesh Polimera, Aakash Chakravarthy Vijayakumar, Jie Chen, Neha Mathur, Vinay K. Pamarthi, Surya Prakash Ramachandran, Prasanna Kumar Thoppe Ravindran, Hari Prasad Ravula, Supreeth Sanur, Ganesh Kumar Subramanian, Priya Sundaresan, Jugpreet Singh Talwar