Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080282105 | DATA INTEGRITY VALIDATION IN STORAGE SYSTEMS - Data validation systems and methods are provided. Data is recorded in N data chunks on one or more storage mediums. A first validation chunk independently associated with said N data chunks comprises first validation information for verifying accuracy of data recorded in said N data chunks. The first validation chunk is associated with a first validation appendix comprising second validation information, wherein the first validation appendix is stored on a first storage medium independent of said one or more storage mediums. | 11-13-2008 |
20090213487 | EFFICIENT METHOD TO DETECT DISK WRITE ERRORS - A write error detection mechanism for a computer data disk drive or storage controller writes and then verifies data to detect disk write errors. It allows the heads to be moved to other tracks to do other jobs in the time it takes the disk to rotate from the point the data was written and to return there again so it can be read to verify the write. The data written is temporarily stored in feature table memory outside the disk, so it can be used as in the comparison later when the written data can be read for the verify. In the interim, other write-and-verify and read operations can be pipelined, or multitasked using the same head, even on different tracks. | 08-27-2009 |
20100217752 | DATA INTEGRITY VALIDATION IN STORAGE SYSTEMS - Data validation systems and methods are provided. Data is recorded in N data chunks on one or more storage mediums. A first validation chunk independently associated with said N data chunks comprises first validation information for verifying accuracy of data recorded in said N data chunks. The first validation chunk is associated with a first validation appendix comprising second validation information, wherein the first validation appendix is stored on a first storage medium independent of said one or more storage mediums. | 08-26-2010 |
20110302446 | MONITORING LOST DATA IN A STORAGE SYSTEM - A data validation method comprises associating a validation chunk with one or more data chunks stored on one or more storage mediums. The validation chunk comprises validation information for verifying whether data recorded in a subdivision of the one or more data chunks is lost. A request is received for an operation to be performed on first data stored in a first subdivision of a first data chunk from among said one or more data chunks. One or more portions of the validation information are examined to determine whether the data recorded in said first subdivision is deemed to be lost. | 12-08-2011 |
20140136802 | ACCESSING DATA IN A STORAGE SYSTEM - Embodiments of the invention relate to accessing data that spans multiple storage devices in a storage system. A first index records identifiers of data blocks and their storage locations, and a second index records storage locations. An update request is processed by writing multiple copies of a received data block identifier and the updated data block to storage locations recorded in the second index. A read request is processed by performing a quorum read of the storage locations recorded in the second index to retrieve the updated data blocks. The processing of the read request also includes performing a quorum read of the first index to determine storage locations that contain data blocks to be read as part of processing the read request. The data blocks to be read exclude the updated data blocks. | 05-15-2014 |
20160117133 | PARITY LOGS FOR RAID SYSTEMS WITH VARIABLE CAPACITY MEDIA - Embodiments of the invention provide parity logs for raid systems with variable-capacity media. In one embodiment, a system includes a first set of data storage media devices having variable capacity. The storage devices include a data portion of a parity data set for storing write data being striped to the first. The system further includes a second set of data storage media devices having variable capacity. The second set includes a linear address space of blocks for storing a parity portion of the parity data set. The linear address space is written in a log form. The first and second sets comprise at least one array in a RAID configuration. The system writes the parity portion of the parity data set to the second set, which enables each storage device among the first set to be written to full capacity. | 04-28-2016 |
20160117222 | TIME MULTIPLEXED REDUNDANT ARRAY OF INDEPENDENT TAPES - Embodiments relate to a computer system for storing data on a time multiplexed redundant array of independent tapes. An aspect includes a memory device that buffers data received by the computer system to be written to a set of tape data storage devices. The data is written to the set of tape data storage devices in blocks that form parity stripes across the set of tape data storage device. Aspects further includes a tape drive that writes data to one of the set of tape data storage devices at a time in a tape-sequential manner and a processor that computes a parity value for each of the parity stripes. The tape drive writes the parity values for each of the parity stripes to a last subset of tapes of the set of tape data storage devices. | 04-28-2016 |