G06F12/0684

Establishing a synchronous replication relationship between two or more storage systems

Establishing a synchronous replication relationship between two or more storage systems, including: identifying, for a dataset, a plurality of storage systems across which the dataset will be synchronously replicated; configuring one or more data communications links between each of the plurality of storage systems to be used for synchronously replicating the dataset; exchanging, between the plurality of storage systems, timing information for at least one of the plurality of storage systems; and establishing, in dependence upon the timing information for at least one of the plurality of storage systems, a synchronous replication lease, the synchronous replication lease identifying a period of time during which the synchronous replication relationship is valid.

Responding to a change in membership among storage systems synchronously replicating a dataset

Determining active membership among a set of storage systems synchronously replicating a dataset, where determining active membership includes: determining that a membership event corresponds to a change in membership to the set of storage systems synchronously replicating the dataset; applying, in dependence upon the membership event, one or more membership protocols to determine a new set of storage systems to synchronously replicate the dataset; and for one or more I/O operations directed to the dataset, applying the one or more I/O operations to the dataset synchronously replicated by the new set of storage systems.

Modifying A Synchronously Replicated Dataset

Modifying a synchronously replicated dataset, including: receiving, by a leader storage system, a request to modify a dataset that is synchronized across a plurality of storage systems; sending, from the leader storage system to a follower storage system, information describing the request to modify the dataset, wherein the leader storage system and the follower storage system each store a copy of the dataset; processing, by the leader storage system on the copy of the dataset that is stored on the leader storage system, the request to modify the dataset; receiving, from the follower storage system, an indication that the follower storage system has processed the request to modify the dataset on the copy of the dataset that is stored on the follower storage system; and acknowledging, by the leader storage system, completion of the request to modify the dataset.

Memory controller and method of operating the same
11288189 · 2022-03-29 · ·

The present technology includes a memory controller that allocates a new buffer memory area in a buffer memory or stores temporarily stored data in the buffer memory into a memory device based on a state of an auxiliary power device that supplies power to the memory device and the memory controller, and a power state of a host.

METHOD FOR CASCADING INTERLOCKINGS IN ELECTRONIC LOCKS
20220068063 · 2022-03-03 ·

When cascading interlockings of electronic locks, in particular for vaults, it is known to link all locks to a communications bus, wherein each lock has an associated serial number. Additionally, it is provided for additionally associating a sequential number to each lock so as to simplify managing the locks. Preferably, with a main lock, in which a translation table is stored, the sequential number of each lock in the system is associated to the serial number thereof; thereby, negotiating the numbers as follows: if two locks with the number 1 are connected to the communications bus, one lock keeps the number 1 and then adds a line in the translation table, in which a sequential number not yet assigned for the other lock and the serial number thereof are stored, and, if required, also adds all the locks not yet listed in the table.

Defragmentation techniques

Techniques for processing data may include: receiving source physical storage allocation units that include valid data and one or more holes of unused physical storage, wherein each source physical storage allocation unit has an associated timestamp denoting a most recent destaging time of any data stored on the source physical storage allocation unit; determining an age for each source physical allocation unit based on the associated timestamp of the source physical allocation unit; for each source physical storage allocation unit, determining one of multiple age buckets for the source physical allocation unit based on the age of the source physical allocation unit; and for a first of the age buckets including two source physical allocation units, performing first processing including: relocating at least some valid data from the two source physical storage allocation units to a target physical storage allocation unit.

ESTABLISHING A SYNCHRONOUS REPLICATION RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO OR MORE STORAGE SYSTEMS

Establishing a synchronous replication relationship between two or more storage systems, including: identifying, for a dataset, a plurality of storage systems across which the dataset will be synchronously replicated; configuring one or more data communications links between each of the plurality of storage systems to be used for synchronously replicating the dataset; exchanging, between the plurality of storage systems, timing information for at least one of the plurality of storage systems; and establishing, in dependence upon the timing information for at least one of the plurality of storage systems, a synchronous replication lease, the synchronous replication lease identifying a period of time during which the synchronous replication relationship is valid.

Technology to ensure sufficient memory type range registers to fully cache complex memory configurations

Systems, apparatuses and methods may provide for technology that detects a misalignment condition, wherein the misalignment condition includes a memory map being misaligned with a granularity of a register, automatically appends a protected range to the memory map, wherein the protected range eliminates the misalignment condition, and defines an operational characteristic of the memory map via the register. In one example, the protected range is a non-existent memory (NXM) range appended via a source address decoder (SAD) rule, the register is a memory type range register (MTRR), and the operational characteristic is a cache characteristic.

DEFRAGMENTATION TECHNIQUES

Techniques for processing data may include: receiving source physical storage allocation units that include valid data and one or more holes of unused physical storage, wherein each source physical storage allocation unit has an associated timestamp denoting a most recent destaging time of any data stored on the source physical storage allocation unit; determining an age for each source physical allocation unit based on the associated timestamp of the source physical allocation unit; for each source physical storage allocation unit, determining one of multiple age buckets for the source physical allocation unit based on the age of the source physical allocation unit; and for a first of the age buckets including two source physical allocation units, performing first processing including: relocating at least some valid data from the two source physical storage allocation units to a target physical storage allocation unit.

Creating a synchronous replication lease between two or more storage systems

Establishing a synchronous replication relationship between two or more storage systems, including: identifying, for a dataset, a plurality of storage systems across which the dataset will be synchronously replicated; configuring one or more data communications links between each of the plurality of storage systems to be used for synchronously replicating the dataset; exchanging, between the plurality of storage systems, timing information for at least one of the plurality of storage systems; and establishing, in dependence upon the timing information for at least one of the plurality of storage systems, a synchronous replication lease, the synchronous replication lease identifying a period of time during which the synchronous replication relationship is valid.