Patents by Inventor Lakshminaray Chidambaran

Lakshminaray Chidambaran 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: 9268840
    Abstract: Techniques are provided to allow users to define a global service that is offered across multiple replicated databases. Database clients connect to and use a global service just as they do with regular services on a single database today. Upon receiving a connection request, a collection of components, referred to collectively as the Global Data Service framework (GDS framework), automatically chooses the best database server instances to which to connect a client. Once those connections have been established, the clients determine which database server instance, of those database server instances to which they are connected, to send requests to based, at least in part, on advisory messages sent to the clients by the GDS framework.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2014
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2016
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Wei-Ming Hu, Lakshminaray Chidambaran, Mark Dilman, Feroz A. Khan, Bhaskar Mathur, Kevin S. Neel, Leonid Novak, Kant C. Patel, Saravanakumar Ramasubramanian, Michael J. Stewart, Hubert Sun
  • Publication number: 20150058290
    Abstract: Techniques are provided to allow users to define a global service that is offered across multiple replicated databases. Database clients connect to and use a global service just as they do with regular services on a single database today. Upon receiving a connection request, a collection of components, referred to collectively as the Global Data Service framework (GDS framework), automatically chooses the best database server instances to which to connect a client. Once those connections have been established, the clients determine which database server instance, of those database server instances to which they are connected, to send requests to based, at least in part, on advisory messages sent to the clients by the GDS framework.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2014
    Publication date: February 26, 2015
    Inventors: WEI-MING HU, LAKSHMINARAY CHIDAMBARAN, MARK DILMAN, FEROZ A. KHAN, BHASKAR MATHUR, KEVIN S. NEEL, LEONID NOVAK, KANT C. PATEL, SARAVANAKUMAR RAMASUBRAMANIAN, MICHAEL J. STEWART, HUBERT SUN
  • Patent number: 8838535
    Abstract: Techniques are provided to allow users to define a global service that is offered across multiple replicated databases. Database clients connect to and use a global service just as they do with regular services on a single database today. Upon receiving a connection request, a collection of components, referred to collectively as the Global Data Service framework (GDS framework), automatically chooses the best database server instances to which to connect a client. Once those connections have been established, the clients determine which database server instance, of those database server instances to which they are connected, to send requests to based, at least in part, on advisory messages sent to the clients by the GDS framework.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2014
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Wei-Ming Hu, Lakshminaray Chidambaran, Mark Dilman, Feroz A. Khan, Bhaskar Mathur, Kevin S. Neel, Leonid Novak, Kant C. Patel, Saravanakumar Ramasubramanian, Michael J. Stewart, Hubert Sun
  • Publication number: 20140101100
    Abstract: Techniques are provided to allow users to define a global service that is offered across multiple replicated databases. Database clients connect to and use a global service just as they do with regular services on a single database today. Upon receiving a connection request, a collection of components, referred to collectively as the Global Data Service framework (GDS framework), automatically chooses the best database server instances to which to connect a client. Once those connections have been established, the clients determine which database server instance, of those database server instances to which they are connected, to send requests to based, at least in part, on advisory messages sent to the clients by the GDS framework.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2012
    Publication date: April 10, 2014
    Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
    Inventors: Wei-Ming Hu, Lakshminaray Chidambaran, Mark Dilman, Feroz A. Khan, Bhaskar Mathur, Kevin S. Neel, Leonid Novak, Kant C. Patel, Saravanakumar Ramasubramanian, Michael J. Stewart, Hubert Sun
  • Patent number: 8589346
    Abstract: Techniques for replicating data in database systems are described. In an example embodiment, a set of changes is received at a destination database, where the set of changes has been applied at a source database and is being replicated from the source database to the destination database. The set of changes is analyzed and it is determined that the set of changes includes two or more of: a subset of row-level changes, a subset of statement-level changes, and a subset of procedure-level changes. A set of dependencies is determined at least between the changes that are included in the subsets of changes. The changes, in the subsets of changes, are assigned to two or more processing elements. The set of changes is applied to the destination database by executing the two or more processing elements in parallel to each other and based on the set of dependencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2013
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Edwina Lu, James Stamos, Nimar Arora, Lik Wong, Haobo Xu, Thuvan Hoang, Byron Wang, Lakshminaray Chidambaran
  • Publication number: 20120278282
    Abstract: Techniques for replicating data in database systems are described. In an example embodiment, a set of changes is received at a destination database, where the set of changes has been applied at a source database and is being replicated from the source database to the destination database. The set of changes is analyzed and it is determined that the set of changes includes two or more of: a subset of row-level changes, a subset of statement-level changes, and a subset of procedure-level changes. A set of dependencies is determined at least between the changes that are included in the subsets of changes. The changes, in the subsets of changes, are assigned to two or more processing elements. The set of changes is applied to the destination database by executing the two or more processing elements in parallel to each other and based on the set of dependencies.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2011
    Publication date: November 1, 2012
    Inventors: Edwina Lu, James Stamos, Nimar Arora, Lik Wong, Haobo Xu, Thuvan Hoang, Byron Wang, Lakshminaray Chidambaran