Patents by Inventor Amit Hadke

Amit Hadke 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: 9646024
    Abstract: A map-reduce compatible distributed file system that consists of successive component layers that each provide the basis on which the next layer is built provides transactional read-write-update semantics with file chunk replication and huge file-create rates. A primitive storage layer (storage pools) knits together raw block stores and provides a storage mechanism for containers and transaction logs. Storage pools are manipulated by individual file servers. Containers provide the fundamental basis for data replication, relocation, and transactional updates. A container location database allows containers to be found among all file servers, as well as defining precedence among replicas of containers to organize transactional updates of container contents. Volumes facilitate control of data placement, creation of snapshots and mirrors, and retention of a variety of control and policy information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2016
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2017
    Assignee: MAPR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Mandayam C. Srivas, Pindikura Ravindra, Uppaluri Vijaya Saradhi, Arvind Arun Pande, Chandra Guru Kiran Babu Sanapala, Lohit Vijaya Renu, Vivekanand Vellanki, Sathya Kavacheri, Amit Hadke
  • Patent number: 9207930
    Abstract: A map-reduce compatible distributed file system that consists of successive component layers that each provide the basis on which the next layer is built provides transactional read-write-update semantics with file chunk replication and huge file-create rates. Containers provide the fundamental basis for data replication, relocation, and transactional updates. A container location database allows containers to be found among all file servers, as well as defining precedence among replicas of containers to organize transactional updates of container contents. Volumes facilitate control of data placement, creation of snapshots and mirrors, and retention of a variety of control and policy information. Also addressed is the use of distributed transactions in a map-reduce system; the use of local and distributed snapshots; replication, including techniques for reconciling the divergence of replicated data after a crash; and mirroring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2015
    Assignee: MapR Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Mandayam C. Srivas, Pindikura Ravindra, Uppaluri Vijaya Saradhi, Arvind Arun Pande, Chandra Guru Kiran Babu Sanapala, Lohit Vijaya Renu, Vivekanand Vellanki, Sathya Kavacheri, Amit Hadke
  • Publication number: 20120101991
    Abstract: A map-reduce compatible distributed file system that consists of successive component layers that each provide the basis on which the next layer is built provides transactional read-write-update semantics with file chunk replication and huge file-create rates. Containers provide the fundamental basis for data replication, relocation, and transactional updates. A container location database allows containers to be found among all file servers, as well as defining precedence among replicas of containers to organize transactional updates of container contents. Volumes facilitate control of data placement, creation of snapshots and mirrors, and retention of a variety of control and policy information. Also addressed is the use of distributed transactions in a map-reduce system; the use of local and distributed snapshots; replication, including techniques for reconciling the divergence of replicated data after a crash; and mirroring.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2011
    Publication date: April 26, 2012
    Inventors: Mandayam C. SRIVAS, Pindikura Ravindra, Uppaluri Vijaya Saradhi, Arvind Arun Pande, Chandra Guru Kiran Babu Sanapala, Lohit Vijaya Renu, Vivekanand Vellanki, Sathya Kavacheri, Amit Hadke