Patents by Inventor Luiz Fernando Federico Dos Santos
Luiz Fernando Federico Dos Santos 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: 10701177Abstract: Techniques for recovering from session failures between clients and database servers are described herein. A session may be established between a client and a first database server to handle a database query for the client. A command of the session may be received by the first database server from the client. Data requested by the command may be retrieved. Prior to responding to the command, the data is spooled to a session state stored in a repository of the first database server, and the session state is replicated to one or more additional database servers. The session state stored in the repository of the first database server enables the first database server and client to recover from a failure of the session. The replicated session state enables the additional database server(s) to reestablish the session and respond to the command, instead of the first database server, if the session fails.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2017Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Matthew Alban Neerincx, Luiz Fernando Federico Dos Santos, Oleg Ignat, David Bruce Lomet, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Raghu Ram, Chadwin James Mumford, Peter Gvozdjak, Balendran Mugundan
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Publication number: 20180013856Abstract: Techniques for recovering from session failures between clients and database servers are described herein. A session may be established between a client and a first database server to handle a database query for the client. A command of the session may be received by the first database server from the client. Data requested by the command may be retrieved. Prior to responding to the command, the data is spooled to a session state stored in a repository of the first database server, and the session state is replicated to one or more additional database servers. The session state stored in the repository of the first database server enables the first database server and client to recover from a failure of the session. The replicated session state enables the additional database server(s) to reestablish the session and respond to the command, instead of the first database server, if the session fails.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2017Publication date: January 11, 2018Inventors: Matthew Alban Neerincx, Luiz Fernando Federico Dos Santos, Oleg Ignat, David Bruce Lomet, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Raghu Ram, Chadwin James Mumford, Peter Gvozdjak, Balendran Mugundan
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Patent number: 9800685Abstract: Techniques for recovering from session failures between clients and database servers are described herein. A first session may be established between a client and a first database server to handle a database query for the client. A request for data associated with the first session may be received by the first database server from the client, and the data retrieved. Prior to responding to the request, the data is spooled to a first session state stored in a repository made accessible by at least one computing device. The computing device(s) controls access to session states in the repository that correspond to sessions between clients and database servers. The computing device(s) enables sessions to be reestablished between the clients and database servers by accessing data of the session states in the repository and transmitting the data in response to messages received from the database servers containing session identifiers.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2015Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Matthew Alban Neerincx, Luiz Fernando Federico Dos Santos, Oleg Ignat, David Bruce Lomet, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Raghu Ram, Chadwin James Mumford, Peter Gvozdjak, Balendran Mugundan
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Publication number: 20160191662Abstract: Techniques for recovering from session failures between clients and database servers are described herein. A session may be established between a client and a first database server to handle a database query for the client. A command of the session may be received by the first database server from the client. Data requested by the command may be retrieved. Prior to responding to the command, the data is spooled to a session state stored in a repository of the first database server, and the session state is replicated to one or more additional database servers. The session state stored in the repository of the first database server enables the first database server and client to recover from a failure of the session. The replicated session state enables the additional database server(s) to reestablish the session and respond to the command, instead of the first database server, if the session fails.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2015Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Matthew Alban Neerincx, Luiz Fernando Federico Dos Santos, Oleg Ignat, David Bruce Lomet, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Raghu Ram, Chadwin James Mumford, Peter Gvozdjak, Balendran Mugundan
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Patent number: 9251194Abstract: Techniques for recovering from session failures between clients and database servers are described herein. A session may be established between a client and a first database server to handle a database query for the client. A command of the session may be received by the first database server from the client. Data requested by the command may be retrieved. Prior to responding to the command, the data is spooled to a session state stored in a repository of the first database server, and the session state is replicated to one or more additional database servers. The session state stored in the repository of the first database server enables the first database server and client to recover from a failure of the session. The replicated session state enables the additional database server(s) to reestablish the session and respond to the command, instead of the first database server, if the session fails.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2012Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Matthew Alban Neerincx, Luiz Fernando Federico Dos Santos, Oleg Ignat, David Bruce Lomet, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Raghu Ram, Chadwin James Mumford, Peter Gvozdjak, Balendran Mugundan
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Patent number: 8898109Abstract: Techniques for recovering from session failures between clients and database servers are described herein. A session may be established between a client and a first database server, and a transaction may be opened to process a plurality of database commands. One or more commands associated with the transaction may be received from the client at the database server. Each received command has an associated command identifier. A transaction log stores the command identifier associated with each received command and indicates whether each received command has been successfully executed at the database server. After a session failure, the session is reestablished, and a command identifier for a further command is received from the client. If the command identifier associated with the further command is determined to have been stored in the transaction log, the command does not need to be executed, and the transaction may continue.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Alban Neerincx, Luiz Fernando Federico Dos Santos, Oleg Ignat, David Bruce Lomet, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Raghu Ram, Chadwin James Mumford, Peter Gvozdjak, Balendran Mugundan
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Publication number: 20140032491Abstract: Techniques for recovering from session failures between clients and database servers are described herein. A session may be established between a client and a first database server, and a transaction may be opened to process a plurality of database commands. One or more commands associated with the transaction may be received from the client at the database server. Each received command has an associated command identifier. A transaction log stores the command identifier associated with each received command and indicates whether each received command has been successfully executed at the database server. After a session failure, the session is reestablished, and a command identifier for a further command is received from the client. If the command identifier associated with the further command is determined to have been stored in the transaction log, the command does not need to be executed, and the transaction may continue.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Matthew Alban Neerincx, Luiz Fernando Federico Dos Santos, Oleg Ignat, David Bruce Lomet, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Raghu Ram, Chadwin James Mumford, Peter Gvozdjak, Balendran Mugundan
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Publication number: 20140032964Abstract: Techniques for recovering from session failures between clients and database servers are described herein. A session may be established between a client and a first database server to handle a database query for the client. A command of the session may be received by the first database server from the client. Data requested by the command may be retrieved. Prior to responding to the command, the data is spooled to a session state stored in a repository of the first database server, and the session state is replicated to one or more additional database servers. The session state stored in the repository of the first database server enables the first database server and client to recover from a failure of the session. The replicated session state enables the additional database server(s) to reestablish the session and respond to the command, instead of the first database server, if the session fails.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Matthew Alban Neerincx, Luiz Fernando Federico Dos Santos, Oleg Ignat, David Bruce Lomet, Quetzalcoatl Bradley, Raghu Ram, Chadwin James Mumford, Peter Gvozdjak