Patents by Inventor Hemant MISHRA
Hemant MISHRA 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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Publication number: 20200322430Abstract: Certain embodiments disclosed herein reduce or eliminate a communication bottleneck at the storage manager by reducing communication with the storage manager while maintaining functionality of an information management system. In some implementations, a client obtains information for enabling a secondary storage job (e.g., a backup or restore) from a storage manager and stores the information (which may be referred to as job metadata) in a local cache. The client may then reuse the job metadata for multiple storage jobs reducing the frequency of communication with the storage manager. When a configuration of the information management system changes, or the availability of resources changes, the storage manager can push updates to the job metadata to the clients. Further, a client can periodically request updated job metadata from the storage manager ensuring that the client does not rely on out-of-date job metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2020Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Manoj Kumar Pradhan, Hemant Mishra, Dmitriy Borisovich Zakharkin, Sanath Kumar, Hetalkumar N. Joshi, Sunil Babu Telagamsetti, Divakar Radhakrishnan, Jayasree Yakkala, Rohit Sivadas, Pavan Kumar Reddy Bedadala, Gopikannan Venugopalsamy
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Patent number: 10761942Abstract: To perform Recovery Point Objective (RPO) driven backup scheduling, the illustrative data storage management system is enhanced in several dimensions, including an illustrative enhanced data agent and an illustrative enhanced storage manager. Illustrative enhancements include: streamlining the user interface to take in fewer parameters; backup job scheduling is largely automated based on several factors, and includes automatic backup level conversion for legacy systems; backup job priorities are dynamically adjusted to re-submit failed data objects with an “aggressive” schedule in time to meet the RPO; only failed items are resubmitted for failed backup jobs.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2018Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Commvault Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bhavyan Bharatkumar Mehta, Anand Vibhor, Amey Vijaykumar Karandikar, Gokul Pattabiraman, Hemant Mishra
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Patent number: 10754837Abstract: This application discloses a server for handling data reporting requests in a system that also comprises storage managers, primary storage devices, and secondary storage devices connected over one or more networks. The server receives, from each storage manager, a copy of data associated with the storage manager, and stores the received copies in one or more local databases. The server builds offline one or more indices for part or all of the received copies to improve query processing against the one or more local databases. Next, the server receives a request over a network from one of the storage managers or a standalone console, which received the request from a user for a report of data associated with the storage managers. The server produces a data report in response to the request, using the one or more indices and without impacting performance of the storage managers.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2015Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Commvault Systems, Inc.Inventors: Hemant Mishra, Muthusamy Senthilnathan, Ravi Thati, Paramasivam Kumarasamy
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Patent number: 10754729Abstract: To perform Recovery Point Objective (RPO) driven backup scheduling, the illustrative data storage management system is enhanced in several dimensions. Illustrative enhancements include: streamlining the user interface to take in fewer parameters; backup job scheduling is largely automated based on several factors, and includes automatic backup level conversion for legacy systems; backup job priorities are dynamically adjusted to re-submit failed data objects with an “aggressive” schedule in time to meet the RPO; only failed items are resubmitted for failed backup jobs.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2018Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Commvault Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bhavyan Bharatkumar Mehta, Anand Vibhor, Amey Vijaykumar Karandikar, Gokul Pattabiraman, Hemant Mishra
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Patent number: 10686734Abstract: According to examples, a network switch may include plurality of member nodes interconnected by member links to exchange data plane traffic. The network switch may also include a commander node to run control and management plane protocols for the plurality of member nodes. A first member node of the plurality of member nodes that receives a packet incoming into the network switch calculates a forwarding path for the packet to a destination through a second member node of the plurality of member nodes and forwards the packet to the second member node, and the second member node forwards the packet according to the forwarding path calculated by the first member node without calculating another forwarding path for the packet.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2017Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LPInventors: Rahul Viradiya, Harish Shivaram, Hemant Mishra, Daniel N. Goodman
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Patent number: 10673943Abstract: Certain embodiments disclosed herein reduce or eliminate a communication bottleneck at the storage manager by reducing communication with the storage manager while maintaining functionality of an information management system. In some implementations, a client obtains information for enabling a secondary storage job (e.g., a backup or restore) from a storage manager and stores the information (which may be referred to as job metadata) in a local cache. The client may then reuse the job metadata for multiple storage jobs reducing the frequency of communication with the storage manager. When a configuration of the information management system changes, or the availability of resources changes, the storage manager can push updates to the job metadata to the clients. Further, a client can periodically request updated job metadata from the storage manager ensuring that the client does not rely on out-of-date job metadata.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2018Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Commvault Systems, Inc.Inventors: Manoj Kumar Pradhan, Hemant Mishra, Dmitriy Borisovich Zakharkin, Sanath Kumar, Hetalkumar N. Joshi, Sunil Babu Telagamsetti, Divakar Radhakrishnan, Jayasree Yakkala, Rohit Sivadas, Pavan Kumar Reddy Bedadala, Gopikannan Venugopalsamy
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Patent number: 10628267Abstract: Certain embodiments disclosed herein reduce or eliminate a communication bottleneck at the storage manager by reducing communication with the storage manager while maintaining functionality of an information management system. In some implementations, a client obtains information for enabling a secondary storage job (e.g., a backup or restore) from a storage manager and stores the information (which may be referred to as job metadata) in a local cache. The client may then reuse the job metadata for multiple storage jobs reducing the frequency of communication with the storage manager. When a configuration of the information management system changes, or the availability of resources changes, the storage manager can push updates to the job metadata to the clients. Further, a client can periodically request updated job metadata from the storage manager ensuring that the client does not rely on out-of-date job metadata.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2018Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Commvault Systems, Inc.Inventors: Manoj Kumar Pradhan, Hemant Mishra, Dmitriy Borisovich Zakharkin, Sanath Kumar, Hetalkumar N. Joshi, Sunil Babu Telagamsetti, Divakar Radhakrishnan, Jayasree Yakkala, Rohit Sivadas, Pavan Kumar Reddy Bedadala, Gopikannan Venugopalsamy
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Patent number: 10496442Abstract: A system according to certain aspects improves the process of managing jobs and allocating resources to those jobs. The system can include a job manager that processes and generates resource allocation requests for a plurality of jobs and a resource allocator that allocates computing resources for the plurality of jobs based on the resource allocation requests. The process of allocating resources may involve locking one or more resource objects before allocating the computing resources for the plurality of jobs and unlocking the locked resource objects after the computing resources have been allocated for the plurality of jobs.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2018Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: Commvault Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jaidev Oppath Kochunni, Chong Liu, Hemant Mishra
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Publication number: 20190340082Abstract: Certain embodiments disclosed herein reduce or eliminate a communication bottleneck at the storage manager by reducing communication with the storage manager while maintaining functionality of an information management system. In some implementations, a client obtains information for enabling a secondary storage job (e.g., a backup or restore) from a storage manager and stores the information (which may be referred to as job metadata) in a local cache. The client may then reuse the job metadata for multiple storage jobs reducing the frequency of communication with the storage manager. When a configuration of the information management system changes, or the availability of resources changes, the storage manager can push updates to the job metadata to the clients. Further, a client can periodically request updated job metadata from the storage manager ensuring that the client does not rely on out-of-date job metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Manoj Kumar Pradhan, Hemant Mishra, Dmitriy Borisovich Zakharkin, Sanath Kumar, Hetalkumar N. Joshi, Sunil Babu Telagamsetti, Divakar Radhakrishnan, Jayasree Yakkala, Rohit Sivadas, Pavan Kumar Reddy Bedadala, Gopikannan Venugopalsamy
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Publication number: 20190340084Abstract: Certain embodiments disclosed herein reduce or eliminate a communication bottleneck at the storage manager by reducing communication with the storage manager while maintaining functionality of an information management system. In some implementations, a client obtains information for enabling a secondary storage job (e.g., a backup or restore) from a storage manager and stores the information (which may be referred to as job metadata) in a local cache. The client may then reuse the job metadata for multiple storage jobs reducing the frequency of communication with the storage manager. When a configuration of the information management system changes, or the availability of resources changes, the storage manager can push updates to the job metadata to the clients. Further, a client can periodically request updated job metadata from the storage manager ensuring that the client does not rely on out-of-date job metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Manoj Kumar Pradhan, Hemant Mishra, Dmitriy Borisovich Zakharkin, Sanath Kumar, Hetalkumar N. Joshi, Sunil Babu Telagamsetti, Divakar Radhakrishnan, Jayasree Yakkala, Rohit Sivadas, Pavan Kumar Reddy Bedadala, Gopikannan Venugopalsamy
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Publication number: 20190340081Abstract: Certain embodiments disclosed herein reduce or eliminate a communication bottleneck at the storage manager by reducing communication with the storage manager while maintaining functionality of an information management system. In some implementations, a client obtains information for enabling a secondary storage job (e.g., a backup or restore) from a storage manager and stores the information (which may be referred to as job metadata) in a local cache. The client may then reuse the job metadata for multiple storage jobs reducing the frequency of communication with the storage manager. When a configuration of the information management system changes, or the availability of resources changes, the storage manager can push updates to the job metadata to the clients. Further, a client can periodically request updated job metadata from the storage manager ensuring that the client does not rely on out-of-date job metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Manoj Kumar Pradhan, Hemant Mishra, Dmitriy Borisovich Zakharkin, Sanath Kumar, Hetalkumar N. Joshi, Sunil Babu Telagamsetti, Divakar Radhakrishman, Jayasree Yakkala, Rohit Sivadas, Pavan Kumar Reddy Bedadala, Gopikannan Venugopalsamy
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Publication number: 20190342384Abstract: Certain embodiments disclosed herein reduce or eliminate a communication bottleneck at the storage manager by reducing communication with the storage manager while maintaining functionality of an information management system. In some implementations, a client obtains information for enabling a secondary storage job (e.g., a backup or restore) from a storage manager and stores the information (which may be referred to as job metadata) in a local cache. The client may then reuse the job metadata for multiple storage jobs reducing the frequency of communication with the storage manager. When a configuration of the information management system changes, or the availability of resources changes, the storage manager can push updates to the job metadata to the clients. Further, a client can periodically request updated job metadata from the storage manager ensuring that the client does not rely on out-of-date job metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Manoj Kumar Pradhan, Hemant Mishra, Dmitriy Borisovich Zakharkin, Sanath Kumar, Hetalkumar N. Joshi, Sunil Babu Telagamsetti, Divakar Radhakrishnan, Jayasree Yakkala, Rohit Sivadas, Pavan Kumar Reddy Bedadala, Gopikannan Venugopalsamy
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Publication number: 20190278661Abstract: To perform Recovery Point Objective (RPO) driven backup scheduling, the illustrative data storage management system is enhanced in several dimensions. Illustrative enhancements include: streamlining the user interface to take in fewer parameters; backup job scheduling is largely automated based on several factors, and includes automatic backup level conversion for legacy systems; backup job priorities are dynamically adjusted to re-submit failed data objects with an “aggressive” schedule in time to meet the RPO; only failed items are resubmitted for failed backup jobs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2018Publication date: September 12, 2019Inventors: Bhavyan Bharatkumar MEHTA, Anand VIBHOR, Amey Vijaykumar KARANDIKAR, Gokul PATTABIRAMAN, Hemant MISHRA
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Publication number: 20190278663Abstract: To perform Recovery Point Objective (RPO) driven backup scheduling, the illustrative data storage management system is enhanced in several dimensions, including an illustrative enhanced data agent and an illustrative enhanced storage manager. Illustrative enhancements include: streamlining the user interface to take in fewer parameters; backup job scheduling is largely automated based on several factors, and includes automatic backup level conversion for legacy systems; backup job priorities are dynamically adjusted to re-submit failed data objects with an “aggressive” schedule in time to meet the RPO; only failed items are resubmitted for failed backup jobs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2018Publication date: September 12, 2019Inventors: Bhavyan Bharatkumar MEHTA, Anand VIBHOR, Amey Vijaykumar KARANDIKAR, Gokul PATTABIRAMAN, Hemant MISHRA
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Publication number: 20190266139Abstract: This application discloses a system for processing requests for data in production and archive/backup databases. The system stores a mapping of data in production and archive databases to multiple different data storage locations, including a production system storing at least one production database and an archive system storing at least one archive database. The system receives a data request from an application component, which manages or receives data from a user interface and has received the data request directly from the user interface. The system translates the data request to one or more database queries based on the mapping. The system causes to execute the database queries against data on the production or archive system. The system returns a result of executing the one or more database queries to the application component, where the application component returns the result to the user via the user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Paramasivam Kumarasamy, Muthusamy Senthilnathan, Ravi Thati, Hemant Mishra
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Patent number: 10324914Abstract: This application discloses a system for processing requests for data in production and archive/backup databases. The system stores a mapping of data in production and archive databases to multiple different data storage locations, including a production system storing at least one production database and an archive system storing at least one archive database. The system receives a data request from an application component, which manages or receives data from a user interface and has received the data request directly from the user interface. The system translates the data request to one or more database queries based on the mapping. The system causes to execute the database queries against data on the production or archive system. The system returns a result of executing the one or more database queries to the application component, where the application component returns the result to the user via the user interface.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: Commvalut Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paramasivam Kumarasamy, Muthusamy Senthilnathan, Ravi Thati, Hemant Mishra
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Publication number: 20190097949Abstract: According to examples, a network switch may include plurality of member nodes interconnected by member links to exchange data plane traffic. The network switch may also include a commander node to run control and management plane protocols for the plurality of member nodes. A first member node of the plurality of member nodes that receives a packet incoming into the network switch calculates a forwarding path for the packet to a destination through a second member node of the plurality of member nodes and forwards the packet to the second member node, and the second member node forwards the packet according to the forwarding path calculated by the first member node without calculating another forwarding path for the packet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2017Publication date: March 28, 2019Applicant: HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT LPInventors: Rahul VIRADIYA, Harish SHIVARAM, Hemant MISHRA, Daniel N. GOODMAN
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Publication number: 20190042609Abstract: This application discloses a system for presenting data to a user based on requests to move data from primary storage to secondary storage. The system receives a request to move data that satisfies at least one criterion, from primary to secondary data storage. The system then identifies an initial database query from the request, and further builds a nested database query from the initial database query according to a database schema. Next, the system estimates a size of a result of executing the nested database query. Finally, the system provides for display to the user the estimated size.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: Muthusamy Senthilnathan, Ravi Thati, Paramasivam Kumarasamy, Hemant Mishra
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Publication number: 20190012203Abstract: A system according to certain aspects improves the process of managing jobs and allocating resources to those jobs. The system can include a job manager that processes and generates resource allocation requests for a plurality of jobs and a resource allocator that allocates computing resources for the plurality of jobs based on the resource allocation requests. The process of allocating resources may involve locking one or more resource objects before allocating the computing resources for the plurality of jobs and unlocking the locked resource objects after the computing resources have been allocated for the plurality of jobs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2018Publication date: January 10, 2019Inventors: Jaidev Oppath KOCHUNNI, Chong LIU, Hemant MISHRA
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Patent number: 10089337Abstract: This application discloses a system for presenting data to a user based on requests to move data from primary storage to secondary storage. The system receives a request to move data that satisfies at least one criterion, from primary to secondary data storage. The system then identifies an initial database query from the request, and further builds a nested database query from the initial database query according to a database schema. Next, the system estimates a size of a result of executing the nested database query. Finally, the system provides for display to the user the estimated size.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2015Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: Commvault Systems, Inc.Inventors: Muthusamy Senthilnathan, Ravi Thati, Paramasivam Kumarasamy, Hemant Mishra