Patent classifications
G06F2212/213
Object storage data storage systems and methods
A system includes memory and one or more processors programmed to operate a logical layer, a media link layer, and a slot layer. The logical layer is configured to send and receive object data to a host according to an object storage protocol. The media link layer is configured to map the object data to virtual media addresses. The slot layer is configured to map the virtual media addresses to physical addresses of data storage devices.
Removable media based object store
Embodiments disclosed herein provide systems, methods, and computer-readable media to implement an object store with removable storage media. In a particular embodiment, a method provides identifying first data for storage on a first removable storage medium and designating at least a portion of the first data to a first data object. The method further provides determining a first location where to store the first data object in a first value store partition of the first removable storage medium and writing the first data object to the first location. Also, the method provides writing a first key that identifies the first data object and indicates the first location to a first key store partition of the first removable storage medium.
REMOVABLE MEDIA BASED OBJECT STORE
Embodiments disclosed herein provide systems, methods, and computer-readable media to implement an object store with removable storage media. In a particular embodiment, a method provides identifying first data for storage on a first removable storage medium and designating at least a portion of the first data to a first data object. The method further provides determining a first location where to store the first data object in a first value store partition of the first removable storage medium and writing the first data object to the first location. Also, the method provides writing a first key that identifies the first data object and indicates the first location to a first key store partition of the first removable storage medium.
Extension Write Buffering
In various examples, a memory may comprise a subarray having an associated write extension buffer; and request logic to; receive a write request associated with the subarray, execute the write request. The request logic may further determine that the write request has not completed within an allocated number of write cycles, and responsive to determining that the write request has not completed the allocated number of write cycles: store the write request in the write extension buffer.
Pass-through tape access in a disk storage environment
A command to write data to a virtual location is received at a disk storage system. The virtual location is mapped to a tape storage system. A record is generated including the data, the virtual location, and a sequence value. The sequence value indicates relative sequence when compared to other sequence values. The record is written to a record location on a tape cartridge loaded in a tape drive. Record metadata on the disk storage system is modified to indicate that the first record location contains the first record. The data on the record can be read from the tape cartridge.
Fast write and management of persistent cache in a system that includes tertiary storage
Embodiments of the invention relate to receiving a write request that includes a write data and an address of a target block in tertiary storage. In response to the write request, a write-miss is detected at a cache located in persistent storage. Based on detecting the write-miss, the write data and associated metadata are written to a fast write storage location and the write request is marked as complete. In addition, the target block is retrieved from the address in the tertiary storage and stored in the cache. Contents of the fast write storage location are merged with the contents of the target block in the cache.
INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM
A configuration, in which access processing such as data recording from an external device to the archive device can be efficiently performed, is implemented. A data processing section that performs a data recording processing control on a library, which is a data storage section of the archive device is provided. The data processing section saves record data in the local cache section in response to an input of the data recording request from the external device to the library, and outputs a recording processing completion notification to the external device. Further, an elapsed time after the saving in the local cache section is measured, and after the saving in the local cache section, the record data is transferred from the local cache section to the library and recorded after a pre-specified postponement time elapses.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TAPE DATA ACCESS
Retrieval of files containing audiovisual information from tape may be accelerated by reading from tape metadata in the files, storing the metadata in cache memory, and subsequently reading the file from tape, with reads of the metadata fulfilled from the cache. In some embodiments a memory map of objects in the file is created when the file is written to tape, and utilized to determine metadata locations in the file when reading the metadata to store in the cache.
REMOVABLE MEDIA BASED OBJECT STORE
A method for implementing an object store using removable storage media includes the steps of receiving a request to retrieve first data; determining a first data object in which at least a portion of the first data is stored; determining a removable storage medium on which the first data object is stored, the removable storage medium including a value store partition into which one or more data objects including at least the first data object are stored and a key store partition into which one or more keys identifying the one or more data objects are stored; retrieving the first data object from the value store partition; and retrieving the at least a portion of the first data from the first data object. The method can further be performed using a data management system and/or one or more non-transitory computer-readable storage media.
Media import and export in storage management systems
A computer-implemented method can include obtaining tape data for one or more tapes. The tape data can include pointer data corresponding to a first file. The method can further include determining, based on the tape data, that the first file is stored on a first tape of the one or more tapes. The first tape can have an export status. The method can further include determining that the pointer data includes a pointer to the first tape and a pointer to a second tape. The second tape can have a non-export status. The method can further include storing at least a portion of the tape data. The method can further include initiating, based on the first tape having the export status, a deactivation of the pointer to the first tape.