Patent classifications
G06F11/2084
System and method for resilient data protection
A manager for providing services to clients includes persistent storage and an orchestration manager. The persistent storage includes protection policies. The orchestration manager obtains a backup from a client of the clients based on a protection policy of the protection policies; makes a determination that an application catalog associated with the client is not stored in backup storages; in response to making the determination: obtains the application catalog from the client; stores the application catalog in the backup storages; and stores the obtained backup in the backup storages.
Scratchpad journaling mechanism for performance optimization
An aspect includes providing a scratchpad memory to at least one persistent storage device of a plurality of persistent storage devices in a storage array. The scratchpad memory includes non-volatile storage. An aspect also includes designating the scratchpad memory for storing data corresponding to write operations implemented by a storage system, apportioning the scratchpad memory among each storage controller of a plurality of storage controllers in the storage system, and receiving, at the scratchpad memory, a write request from one of the storage controllers. An aspect further includes writing data of the write request to a location in the scratchpad memory based on the apportioning and corresponding to the one of the storage controllers.
Method, device and computer program product for storage management
Techniques perform storage management. Such techniques involve: detecting a change of a size of storage space for a file system, the file system having one or more associated bitmaps, each active bit in the one or more bitmaps indicating data status in storage space not exceeding an upper size limit of the file system; in response to detecting the change, determining, based on the upper size limit, a first number of bits required for indicating the changed storage space; and in response to determining that the first number exceeds a second number of current active bits in the one or more bitmaps, allocating at least one additional active bit for the file system. Accordingly, the number of bits for indicating the file system can be dynamically adjusted based on the changes of the file system.
PROACTIVE CORRECTIVE ACTIONS IN MEMORY BASED ON A PROBABILISTIC DATA STRUCTURE
The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods for proactive corrective actions in memory based on a probabilistic data structure. A number of embodiments include a memory, and circuitry configured to input information associated with a subset of data stored in the memory into a probabilistic data structure and proactively determine, at least partially using the probabilistic data structure, whether to take a corrective action on the subset of data stored in the memory.
System and method for log metadata automatic recovery on dual controller storage system
A method, computer program product, and computer system for executing an automatic recovery of log metadata. A secondary storage processor may request one or more log metadata buffer values from a first buffer used by a primary storage processor. The secondary storage processor may update one or more log metadata buffer values from a second buffer used by the secondary storage processor.
STORAGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD
A method, computer program product, and computing system for processing memory page metadata received from a cache memory system within a data storage system to determine if the memory page metadata includes corruption due to a power failure event; if the memory page metadata includes post-acknowledgement data corruption, initiating a data recovery process to attempt to recover content associated with the post-acknowledgement data corruption; and if the memory page metadata includes pre-acknowledgement data corruption, reobtaining content associated with the pre-acknowledgement data corruption.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RESILIENT DATA PROTECTION
A manager for providing services to clients includes persistent storage and an orchestration manager. The persistent storage includes protection policies. The orchestration manager obtains a backup from a client of the clients based on a protection policy of the protection policies; makes a determination that an application catalog associated with the client is not stored in backup storages; in response to making the determination: obtains the application catalog from the client; stores the application catalog in the backup storages; and stores the obtained backup in the backup storages.
Proactive corrective actions in memory based on a probabilistic data structure
The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods for proactive corrective actions in memory based on a probabilistic data structure. A number of embodiments include a memory, and circuitry configured to input information associated with a subset of data stored in the memory into a probabilistic data structure and proactively determine, at least partially using the probabilistic data structure, whether to take a corrective action on the subset of data stored in the memory.
Handling uncorrected memory errors inside a kernel text section through instruction block emulation
A technique for handling uncorrected memory errors (UEs) inside a kernel text section, the kernel text section being stored in a memory that is operably coupled to a CPU executing kernel program instructions. In an embodiment, a UE is detected that affects the kernel text section. The current instruction affected by the UE is identified. The UE-affected instruction is recovered by loading a copy thereof into the memory from a kernel image maintained in persistent storage. The UE-affected instruction is emulated using the copy of the UE-affected instruction. The instruction pointer of the CPU is then incremented to point to a next instruction in the memory that would normally be executed by the UE-affected instruction had there been no UE.
Reconstruction hard disk array and reconstruction method for to-be-reconstructed hard disks therein including comparing backup data with an access timestamp of first, second and third hard disks
A reconstruction method based on a hard disk array comprises determining whether at least one damaged hard disk among a plurality of hard disks of the hard disk array has been replaced by at least one to-be-reconstructed hard disk, and writing a backup data corresponding to the at least one damaged hard disk into the at least one to-be-reconstructed hard disk according to a mapping table and information of the at least one damaged hard disk.