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Datrium Assigned Patent

Managing non-volatile storage resource as shared resource in distributed system

Datrium, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, has been assigned a patent (10,089,013) developed by Smith, Garrett, San Francisco, CA, Garg, Nitin, Santa Clara, CA, Mirgorodsky, Alex, San Mateo, CA, Patterson, III, R. Hugo, Los Altos, CA, Sangili, Vasudevan, San Jose, CA, and Venkitachalam, Ganesh, Palo Alto, CA, for “system and method for managing a non-volatile storage resource as a shared resource in a distributed system.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “A data storage system has a plurality of hosts that request writes of data to a relatively high-performance storage device, (RHPSD) such as NVRAM, which may be one of a plurality of RHPSDs in a plurality of storage nodes. A storage management system receives the write requests and writes received data to the RHPSD. According to an allocation policy, the storage management system indicates to at least one of the hosts that it should limit its use of RHPSD and it then discards data upon indication from that host to do so. Before being discarded from the RHPSD, the data may be written to a persistent storage device.

The patent application was filed on August 28, 2016 (15/249,414).

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