Patents by Inventor Santhosh Unnikrishnan

Santhosh Unnikrishnan 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: 11422908
    Abstract: During a storage redundancy giveback from a first node to a second node following a storage redundancy takeover from the second node by the first node, the second node is initialized in part by receiving a node identification indicator from the second node. The node identification indicator is included in a node advertisement message sent by the second node during a giveback wait phase of the storage redundancy giveback. The node identification indicator includes an intra-cluster node connectivity identifier that is used by the first node to determine whether the second node is an intra-cluster takeover partner. In response to determining that the second node is an intra-cluster takeover partner, the first node completes the giveback of storage resources to the second node.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2022
    Assignee: NetApp Inc.
    Inventors: Amit V. Panara, Chaitanya V. Patel, Hrishikesh Keremane, Pankti Vinay Majmudar, Santhosh Unnikrishnan, Sravan Kumar Elpula, Susan M. Coatney
  • Publication number: 20190213093
    Abstract: During a storage redundancy giveback from a first node to a second node following a storage redundancy takeover from the second node by the first node, the second node is initialized in part by receiving a node identification indicator from the second node. The node identification indicator is included in a node advertisement message sent by the second node during a giveback wait phase of the storage redundancy giveback. The node identification indicator includes an intra-cluster node connectivity identifier that is used by the first node to determine whether the second node is an intra-cluster takeover partner. In response to determining that the second node is an intra-cluster takeover partner, the first node completes the giveback of storage resources to the second node.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2019
    Publication date: July 11, 2019
    Inventors: Amit V. Panara, Chaitanya V. Patel, Hrishikesh Keremane, Pankti Vinay Majmudar, Santhosh Unnikrishnan, Sravan Kumar Elpula, Susan M. Coatney
  • Patent number: 10282262
    Abstract: During a storage redundancy giveback from a first node to a second node following a storage redundancy takeover from the second node by the first node, the second node is initialized in part by receiving a node identification indicator from the second node. The node identification indicator is included in a node advertisement message sent by the second node during a giveback wait phase of the storage redundancy giveback. The node identification indicator includes an intra-cluster node connectivity identifier that is used by the first node to determine whether the second node is an intra-cluster takeover partner. In response to determining that the second node is an intra-cluster takeover partner, the first node completes the giveback of storage resources to the second node.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 2016
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2019
    Assignee: NetApp Inc.
    Inventors: Amit V. Panara, Chaitanya V. Patel, Hrishikesh Keremane, Pankti Vinay Majmudar, Santhosh Unnikrishnan, Sravan Kumar Elpula, Susan M. Coatney
  • Patent number: 9928148
    Abstract: A technique efficiently configures a peered cluster storage environment. The configuration technique illustratively includes three phases: a discovery phase, a node setup phase and a cluster setup phase. The discovery phase may be employed to initiate discovery of nodes of a disaster recovery (DR) group through transmission of multicast advertisement packets by the nodes over interconnects, including a Fiber Channel (FC) fabric, to each other node of the group. In the node setup phase, each node of a cluster assigns its relationships to the nodes discovered and present in the FC fabric; illustratively, the assigned relationships include high availability (HA) partner, DR primary partner and DR auxiliary partner. In the cluster setup phase, the discovered nodes of the FC fabric are organized as the peered cluster storage environment (DR group) configured to service data in a highly reliable and available manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2018
    Assignee: NetApp, Inc.
    Inventors: Harihara Kadayam, Hrishikesh Keremane, Vaiapuri Ramasubramaniam, Rishabh Mittal, Chaitanya Patel, Santhosh Unnikrishnan, Sameer Deshpande
  • Publication number: 20170075783
    Abstract: During a storage redundancy giveback from a first node to a second node following a storage redundancy takeover from the second node by the first node, the second node is initialized in part by receiving a node identification indicator from the second node. The node identification indicator is included in a node advertisement message sent by the second node during a giveback wait phase of the storage redundancy giveback. The node identification indicator includes an intra-cluster node connectivity identifier that is used by the first node to determine whether the second node is an intra-cluster takeover partner. In response to determining that the second node is an intra-cluster takeover partner, the first node completes the giveback of storage resources to the second node.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2016
    Publication date: March 16, 2017
    Inventors: Amit V. Panara, Chaitanya V. Patel, Hrishikesh Keremane, Pankti Vinay Majmudar, Santhosh Unnikrishnan, Sravan Kumar Elpula, Susan M. Coatney
  • Patent number: 9507678
    Abstract: During a storage redundancy giveback from a first node to a second node following a storage redundancy takeover from the second node by the first node, the second node is initialized in part by receiving a node identification indicator from the second node. The node identification indicator is included in a node advertisement message sent by the second node during a giveback wait phase of the storage redundancy giveback. The node identification indicator includes an intra-cluster node connectivity identifier that is used by the first node to determine whether the second node is an intra-cluster takeover partner. In response to determining that the second node is an intra-cluster takeover partner, the first node completes the giveback of storage resources to the second node.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2016
    Assignee: NetApp, Inc.
    Inventors: Amit V. Panara, Chaitanya V. Patel, Hrishikesh Keremane, Pankti Vinay Majmudar, Santhosh Unnikrishnan, Sravan Kumar Elpula, Susan M. Coatney
  • Publication number: 20160140003
    Abstract: During a storage redundancy giveback from a first node to a second node following a storage redundancy takeover from the second node by the first node, the second node is initialized in part by receiving a node identification indicator from the second node. The node identification indicator is included in a node advertisement message sent by the second node during a giveback wait phase of the storage redundancy giveback. The node identification indicator includes an intra-cluster node connectivity identifier that is used by the first node to determine whether the second node is an intra-cluster takeover partner. In response to determining that the second node is an intra-cluster takeover partner, the first node completes the giveback of storage resources to the second node.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 13, 2014
    Publication date: May 19, 2016
    Inventors: Amit V. Panara, Chaitanya V. Patel, Hrishikesh Keremane, Pankti Vinay Majmudar, Santhosh Unnikrishnan, Sravan Kumar Elpula, Susan M. Coatney
  • Publication number: 20160057009
    Abstract: A technique efficiently configures a peered cluster storage environment. The configuration technique illustratively includes three phases: a discovery phase, a node setup phase and a cluster setup phase. The discovery phase may be employed to initiate discovery of nodes of a disaster recovery (DR) group through transmission of multicast advertisement packets by the nodes over interconnects, including a Fibre Channel (FC) fabric, to each other node of the group. In the node setup phase, each node of a cluster assigns its relationships to the nodes discovered and present in the FC fabric; illustratively, the assigned relationships include high availability (HA) partner, DR primary partner and DR auxiliary partner. In the cluster setup phase, the discovered nodes of the FC fabric are organized as the peered cluster storage environment (DR group) configured to service data in a highly reliable and available manner.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2014
    Publication date: February 25, 2016
    Inventors: Harihara Kadayam, Hrishikesh Keremane, Vaiapuri Ramasubramaniam, Rishabh Mittal, Chaitanya Patel, Santhosh Unnikrishnan, Sameer Deshpande