REDUCING RECOVERY TIME IN DISASTER RECOVERY/REPLICATION SETUP WITH MULTITIER BACKEND STORAGE

The first computer receives a signal that a second computer is back online after being offline, wherein the second computer was offline because of a failure. The first computer takes a first snapshot of the storage, wherein data that has a higher access frequency is stored on a first drive and data...

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Main Authors Pandey Ashish, Ghuge Deepak R, Patil Sandeep R
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 05.04.2018
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Summary:The first computer receives a signal that a second computer is back online after being offline, wherein the second computer was offline because of a failure. The first computer takes a first snapshot of the storage, wherein data that has a higher access frequency is stored on a first drive and data that has a lower access frequency is stored on a second drive. The first computer determines a snapshot difference between the first snapshot and a second snapshot. The first computer transmits the snapshot difference to the second computer, and transmits the data stored on the first drive to the second computer. The first computer promotes the data stored on the second drive to be considered equivalent to data stored drive and transmits the promoted data stored on the second drive to the second computer at the same transmission rate as the data stored on the first drive.
Bibliography:Application Number: US201715848243