Patents by Inventor Vladimir Radu Avram

Vladimir Radu Avram 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).

  • Patent number: 11023340
    Abstract: Technology is disclosed for storing data in a distributed storage system using a virtual chunk service (VCS). In the VCS based storage technique, a storage node (“node”) is split into multiple VCSs and each of the VCSs can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. A set of VCSs from a set of nodes form a storage group, which also can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. When a data object is received for storage, a storage group is identified for the data object, the data object is encoded to generate multiple fragments and each fragment is stored in a VCS of the identified storage group. The data recovery process is made more efficient by using metadata, e.g., VCS to storage node mapping, storage group to VCS mapping, VCS to objects mapping, which eliminates resource intensive read and write operations during recovery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2021
    Assignee: NETAPP, INC.
    Inventors: Dheeraj Raghavender Sangamkar, Ajay Bakre, Vladimir Radu Avram, Emalayan Vairavanathan, Viswanath Chandrasekara Bharathi
  • Patent number: 10929341
    Abstract: To effectively implement ILM policies and account for unreliability in a geographically distributed large-scale storage system, “scanners” and “ILM rules appliers” can be deployed on nodes throughout the storage system for large scale ILM implementation. Each scanner is programmed to deterministically self-assign a region of object namespace and scan that region of object namespace. To “scan” a region, a scanner accesses metadata of each object that has an identifier within the scanner's region and inserts the object metadata into one of a set of queues for ILM evaluation. An ILM rules applier dequeues object metadata for evaluation against ILM rules and determines whether an ILM task is to be performed for ILM rule compliance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2021
    Assignee: NETAPP, INC.
    Inventors: Guy Sirton, Oliver Erik Seiler, Robin Scott Mahony, Vladimir Radu Avram
  • Publication number: 20200057701
    Abstract: Technology is disclosed for storing data in a distributed storage system using a virtual chunk service (VCS). In the VCS based storage technique, a storage node (“node”) is split into multiple VCSs and each of the VCSs can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. A set of VCSs from a set of nodes form a storage group, which also can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. When a data object is received for storage, a storage group is identified for the data object, the data object is encoded to generate multiple fragments and each fragment is stored in a VCS of the identified storage group. The data recovery process is made more efficient by using metadata, e.g., VCS to storage node mapping, storage group to VCS mapping, VCS to objects mapping, which eliminates resource intensive read and write operations during recovery.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2019
    Publication date: February 20, 2020
    Inventors: Dheeraj Raghavender Sangamkar, Ajay Bakre, Vladimir Radu Avram, Emalayan Vairavanathan, Viswanath Chandrasekara Bharathi
  • Patent number: 10489210
    Abstract: Technology is disclosed for storing data in a distributed storage system using a virtual chunk service (VCS). In the VCS based storage technique, a storage node (“node”) is split into multiple VCSs and each of the VCSs can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. A set of VCSs from a set of nodes form a storage group, which also can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. When a data object is received for storage, a storage group is identified for the data object, the data object is encoded to generate multiple fragments and each fragment is stored in a VCS of the identified storage group. The data recovery process is made more efficient by using metadata, e.g., VCS to storage node mapping, storage group to VCS mapping, VCS to objects mapping, which eliminates resource intensive read and write operations during recovery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2019
    Assignee: NETAPP, INC.
    Inventors: Dheeraj Raghavender Sangamkar, Ajay Bakre, Vladimir Radu Avram, Emalayan Vairavanathan, Viswanath Chandrasekara Bharathi
  • Publication number: 20190205209
    Abstract: Technology is disclosed for storing data in a distributed storage system using a virtual chunk service (VCS). In the VCS based storage technique, a storage node (“node”) is split into multiple VCSs and each of the VCSs can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. A set of VCSs from a set of nodes form a storage group, which also can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. When a data object is received for storage, a storage group is identified for the data object, the data object is encoded to generate multiple fragments and each fragment is stored in a VCS of the identified storage group. The data recovery process is made more efficient by using metadata, e.g., VCS to storage node mapping, storage group to VCS mapping, VCS to objects mapping, which eliminates resource intensive read and write operations during recovery.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2018
    Publication date: July 4, 2019
    Inventors: Dheeraj Raghavender Sangamkar, Ajay Bakre, Vladimir Radu Avram, Emalayan Vairavanathan, Viswanath Chandrasekara Bharathi
  • Patent number: 10152377
    Abstract: Technology is disclosed for storing data in a distributed storage system using a virtual chunk service (VCS). In the VCS based storage technique, a storage node (“node”) is split into multiple VCSs and each of the VCSs can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. A set of VCSs from a set of nodes form a storage group, which also can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. When a data object is received for storage, a storage group is identified for the data object, the data object is encoded to generate multiple fragments and each fragment is stored in a VCS of the identified storage group. The data recovery process is made more efficient by using metadata, e.g., VCS to storage node mapping, storage group to VCS mapping, VCS to objects mapping, which eliminates resource intensive read and write operations during recovery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2018
    Assignee: NetApp, Inc.
    Inventors: Dheeraj Raghavender Sangamkar, Ajay Bakre, Vladimir Radu Avram, Emalayan Vairavanathan, Viswanath Chandrasekara Bharathi
  • Publication number: 20180314706
    Abstract: To effectively implement ILM policies and account for unreliability in a geographically distributed large-scale storage system, “scanners” and “ILM rules appliers” can be deployed on nodes throughout the storage system for large scale ILM implementation. Each scanner is programmed to deterministically self-assign a region of object namespace and scan that region of object namespace. To “scan” a region, a scanner accesses metadata of each object that has an identifier within the scanner's region and inserts the object metadata into one of a set of queues for ILM evaluation. An ILM rules applier dequeues object metadata for evaluation against ILM rules and determines whether an ILM task is to be performed for ILM rule compliance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2017
    Publication date: November 1, 2018
    Inventors: Guy Sirton, Oliver Erik Seiler, Robin Scott Mahony, Vladimir Radu Avram
  • Publication number: 20180165155
    Abstract: Technology is disclosed for storing data in a distributed storage system using a virtual chunk service (VCS). In the VCS based storage technique, a storage node (“node”) is split into multiple VCSs and each of the VCSs can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. A set of VCSs from a set of nodes form a storage group, which also can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. When a data object is received for storage, a storage group is identified for the data object, the data object is encoded to generate multiple fragments and each fragment is stored in a VCS of the identified storage group. The data recovery process is made more efficient by using metadata, e.g., VCS to storage node mapping, storage group to VCS mapping, VCS to objects mapping, which eliminates resource intensive read and write operations during recovery.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2018
    Publication date: June 14, 2018
    Inventors: Dheeraj Raghavender Sangamkar, Ajay Bakre, Vladimir Radu Avram, Emalayan Vairavanathan, Viswanath Chandrasekara Bharathi
  • Patent number: 9921910
    Abstract: Technology is disclosed for storing data in a distributed storage system using a virtual chunk service (VCS). In the VCS based storage technique, a storage node (“node”) is split into multiple VCSs and each of the VCSs can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. A set of VCSs from a set of nodes form a storage group, which also can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. When a data object is received for storage, a storage group is identified for the data object, the data object is encoded to generate multiple fragments and each fragment is stored in a VCS of the identified storage group. The data recovery process is made more efficient by using metadata, e.g., VCS to storage node mapping, storage group to VCS mapping, VCS to objects mapping, which eliminates resource intensive read and write operations during recovery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2018
    Assignee: NetApp, Inc.
    Inventors: Dheeraj Raghavender Sangamkar, Ajay Bakre, Vladimir Radu Avram, Emalayan Vairavanathan, Viswanath Chandrasekara Bharathi
  • Publication number: 20160246677
    Abstract: Technology is disclosed for storing data in a distributed storage system using a virtual chunk service (VCS). In the VCS based storage technique, a storage node (“node”) is split into multiple VCSs and each of the VCSs can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. A set of VCSs from a set of nodes form a storage group, which also can be assigned a unique ID in the distributed storage. When a data object is received for storage, a storage group is identified for the data object, the data object is encoded to generate multiple fragments and each fragment is stored in a VCS of the identified storage group. The data recovery process is made more efficient by using metadata, e.g., VCS to storage node mapping, storage group to VCS mapping, VCS to objects mapping, which eliminates resource intensive read and write operations during recovery.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2015
    Publication date: August 25, 2016
    Inventors: Dheeraj Raghavender Sangamkar, Ajay Bakre, Vladimir Radu Avram, Emalayan Vairavanathan, Viswanath Chandrasekara Bharathi
  • Publication number: 20160026711
    Abstract: Technology is disclosed for enabling storage service compatibility. The technology. The technology receive a set of data storage events; process and resolve the received data storage events according to an application-specific logic; and return a result set of events after the processing and resolving, wherein the result set of events is a different set of data storage events that is based on the received set of data storage events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 22, 2014
    Publication date: January 28, 2016
    Inventors: Vladimir Radu Avram, Oliver Erik Seiler