Patents by Inventor Asaf K. Ekshtein
Asaf K. Ekshtein 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).
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Patent number: 8806162Abstract: Visibility of a data storage entity on a first storage system is switched to a replicated data storage entity on a second storage system. Data from the data storage entity is replicated from the first storage system to the second storage system using a common serial number. The data storage entity is hidden from the first storage system by concealing the common serial number. An ejection of the data storage entity from the first storage system is automated, and the replicated data storage entity is introduced to the second storage system.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2012Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shay H. Akirav, Shiri Alexander, Yariv Bachar, Evgeny Budilovsky, Elena Drobchenko, Asaf K. Ekshtein, Dov N. Hepner, Aharon Lazar, Ofer Leneman, Itay Maoz, Gil E. Paz, Tzafrir Z. Taub, Neville Yates
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Patent number: 8799596Abstract: Visibility of a data storage entity on a first storage system is switched to a replicated data storage entity on a second storage system. Data from the data storage entity is replicated from the first storage system to the second storage system using a common serial number. The data storage entity is hidden from the first storage system by concealing the common serial number. An ejection of the data storage entity from the first storage system is automated, and the replicated data storage entity is introduced to the second storage system.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shay H. Akirav, Shiri Alexander, Yariv Bachar, Evgeny Budilovsky, Elena Drobchenko, Asaf K. Ekshtein, Dov N. Hepner, Aharon Lazar, Ofer Lenaman, Itay Maoz, Gil E. Paz, Tzafrir Z. Taub, Neville Yates
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Patent number: 8423735Abstract: A calculated factoring ratio is determined as a weighted ratio of current nominal data to physical data based on at least one storage capacity threshold and a used storage space currently physically consumed by one of backup and replication data. A maximal nominal estimated space in the computing storage environment is calculated. A remaining space, defined as the maximal nominal estimated space minus a current nominal space in the computing storage environment, is calculated. If the remaining space is one of equal and less than a user-configured reservation space for backup operations, data replication operations are accepted and stored in the computing storage environment.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2010Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shay H. Akirav, Aviv Caro, Elena Drobchenko, Asaf K. Ekshtein, Dov N. Hepner, Ofer Leneman, Tzafrir Z. Taub
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Patent number: 8341367Abstract: A calculated factoring ratio is determined as a weighted ratio of current nominal data to physical data based on at least one storage capacity threshold and a used storage space currently physically consumed by one of backup and replication data. A maximal nominal estimated space in the computing storage environment is calculated. A remaining space, defined as the maximal nominal estimated space minus a current nominal space in the computing storage environment, is calculated. If the remaining space is one of equal and less than a user-configured reservation space for backup operations, data replication operations are accepted and stored in the computing storage environment.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2012Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shay H. Akirav, Aviv Caro, Elena Drobchenko, Asaf K. Ekshtein, Dov N. Hepner, Ofer Leneman, Tzafrir Z. Taub
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Publication number: 20120221818Abstract: A calculated factoring ratio is determined as a weighted ratio of current nominal data to physical data based on at least one storage capacity threshold and a used storage space currently physically consumed by one of backup and replication data. A maximal nominal estimated space in the computing storage environment is calculated. A remaining space, defined as the maximal nominal estimated space minus a current nominal space in the computing storage environment, is calculated. If the remaining space is one of equal and less than a user-configured reservation space for backup operations, data replication operations are accepted and stored in the computing storage environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Shay H. AKIRAV, Aviv CARO, Elena DROBCHENKO, Asaf K. EKSHTEIN, Dov N. HEPNER, Ofer LENEMAN, Tzafrir Z. TAUB
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Publication number: 20120221820Abstract: Visibility of a data storage entity on a first storage system is switched to a replicated data storage entity on a second storage system. Data from the data storage entity is replicated from the first storage system to the second storage system using a common serial number. The data storage entity is hidden from the first storage system by concealing the common serial number. An ejection of the data storage entity from the first storage system is automated, and the replicated data storage entity is introduced to the second storage system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Shay H. AKIRAV, Shiri ALEXANDER, Yariv BACHAR, Evgeny BUDILOVSKY, Elena DROBCHENKO, Asaf K. EKSHTEIN, Dov N. HEPNER, Aharon LAZAR, Ofer LENEMAN, Itay MAOZ, Gil E. PAZ, Tzafrir Z. TAUB, Neville YATES
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Publication number: 20120047338Abstract: Various embodiments for switching visibility between virtual data storage entities in a data storage environment using a processor device are provided. Visibility of a data storage entity on a first storage system is switched to a replicated data storage entity on a second storage system. Data from the data storage entity is replicated from the first storage system to the second storage system using a common serial number. The data storage entity is hidden from the first storage system by concealing the common serial number. An ejection of the data storage entity from the first storage system is automated, and the replicated data storage entity is introduced to the second storage system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Shay H. AKIRAV, Shiri ALEXANDER, Yariv BACHAR, Evgeny BUDILOVSKY, Elena DROBCHENKO, Asaf K. EKSHTEIN, Dov N. HEPNER, Aharon LAZAR, Ofer LENEMAN, Itay MAOZ, Gil E. PAZ, Tzafrir Z. TAUB, Neville YATES
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Publication number: 20110289290Abstract: Various embodiments for space reservation in a deduplication system are provided. A calculated factoring ratio is determined as a weighted ratio of current nominal data to physical data based on at least one storage capacity threshold and a used storage space currently physically consumed by one of backup and replication data. A maximal nominal estimated space in the computing storage environment is calculated. A remaining space, defined as the maximal nominal estimated space minus a current nominal space in the computing storage environment, is calculated. If the remaining space is one of equal and less than a user-configured reservation space for backup operations, data replication operations are accepted and stored in the computing storage environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Shay H. AKIRAV, Aviv CARO, Elena DROBCHENKO, Asaf K. EKSHTEIN, Dov N. HEPNER, Ofer LENEMAN, Tzafrir Z. TAUB