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20140046906 | ARCHIVAL DATA IDENTIFICATION - Methods and systems are provided herein that facilitate cost-effective and reliable data identification in an archival data storage system. In an embodiment, a data object stored in an archival data storage system is identified by a data object identifier which encodes storage location information that may be used to locate a data object stored in an archival data storage system that reduces the cost to store a global index. The data object identifier may also encode policy information such as access control information usable for validating subsequent access to the data object, payload validation information such as size and digest usable for verifying the integrity of the payload data, metadata validation information such as error-detection codes usable for validating integrity of the data object identifier and other information. | 02-13-2014 |
20140046908 | ARCHIVAL DATA STORAGE SYSTEM - A cost-effective, durable and scalable archival data storage system is provided herein that allow customers to store, retrieve and delete archival data objects, among other operations. For data storage, in an embodiment, the system stores data in a transient data store and provides a data object identifier may be used by subsequent requests. For data retrieval, in an embodiment, the system creates a job corresponding to the data retrieval and provides a job identifier associated with the created job. Once the job is executed, data retrieved is provided in a transient data store to enable customer download. In various embodiments, jobs associated with storage, retrieval and deletion are scheduled and executed using various optimization techniques such as load balancing, batch processed and partitioning. Data is redundantly encoded and stored in self-describing storage entities increasing reliability while reducing storage costs. Data integrity is ensured by integrity checks along data paths. | 02-13-2014 |
20140047040 | DATA STORAGE APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE - An application programming interface for a data storage service provides a convenient mechanism for clients of the data storage service to access its various capabilities. An API call may be made to initiate a job and in response a job identifier may be provided. A separate API call specifying the job identifier may be made and a response providing information related to the job may result. Various API calls may be used to store data, retrieve data, obtain an inventory of stored data, and to obtain other information relating to stored data. | 02-13-2014 |
20140047261 | DATA STORAGE POWER MANAGEMENT - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to, among other things, managing power of one or more data storage devices. In some examples, a storage service may obtain a schedule associated with enabling different storage devices at different times. The storage service may also identify a request of a batch of requests for accessing the storage devices. In some cases, the storage service may also determine which storage device to activate based at least in part on the schedule and/or the request. Further, the storage service may manage power of a storage device based at least in part on the determination of which storage device to activate. | 02-13-2014 |
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20090156037 | SNAP-LOCK CONNECTOR - An end cap may include an end cap body that is tubular in shape, an end cap face provided at a first end of the end cap body, a plurality of end cap terminals provided on the end cap face, and a clip notch provided on an exterior side of the end cap body. The second end of the end cap body may be open and structured to receive the lamp therein. A socket may include a socket body that is generally tubular in shape, a socket face provided at a first end of the socket body, a receiving wall extending from an outer periphery of the socket face and extending in a direction away from the socket body, a plurality of socket terminals provided on the socket, and a resilient clip provided on an inner side of the receiving wall. | 06-18-2009 |
20100015843 | END CAP, SOCKET, AND ADAPTORS FOR USE WITH A LAMP - An end cap and socket system for use with a lamp bulb may include an end cap and a socket body. The end cap may include a first cylindrical portion with a first diameter, and a second cylindrical portion with a second diameter smaller than the first cylindrical portion. The socket may a key portion projecting from a front face of the socket. A adaptor for use with a socket may include a key portion. Alternatively, the end can may include a key disk with a key groove cut into the key disk, and the socket may include a key piece with a key rib structured to couple with the key groove. An adaptor for use with an end cap may include an adaptor body portion and a whole, wherein a contact pin can be inserted through the hole. | 01-21-2010 |
20130340460 | GERMICIDAL LAMP WITH UV-BLOCKING COATING, AND HVAC SYSTEM USING THE SAME - A germicidal lamp may include a glass envelope and a UV-blocking coating provided on the glass envelope. An HVAC system may include a duct, evaporator coil banks provided in the duct, a drip pan provided in the duct and below the evaporator coil banks, and a germicidal lamp inserted through an opening in the duct and configured to emit UV radiation. The germicidal lamp may include a glass envelope and a UV-blocking coating provided on the glass envelope, and the UV-blocking coating may be configured such that the evaporator coil banks are irradiated with UV radiation while a substantial portion of the UV radiation is prevented from reaching the drip pan. | 12-26-2013 |