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20080250203 | Wait-free parallel data cache - A system and method for managing a data cache in a central processing unit (CPU) of a database system. A method executed by a system includes the processing steps of adding an ID of a page p into a page holder queue of the data cache, executing a memory barrier store-load operation on the CPU, and looking-up page p in the data cache based on the ID of the page p in the page holder queue. The method further includes the steps of, if page p is found, accessing the page p from the data cache, and adding the ID of the page p into a least-recently-used queue. | 10-09-2008 |
20080250204 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF HIERARCHICAL STORAGE MANAGEMENT, SUCH AS GLOBAL MANAGEMENT OF STORAGE OPERATIONS - A system and method for setting global actions in a data storage system is described. In some examples, the system determines a policy based on information from the system, and implements that policy to the system. In some examples, the system adds or modifies global filters based on information from the system. | 10-09-2008 |
20080256294 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MULTI-LEVEL EXCLUSIVE CACHING USING HINTS - Systems and methods for multi-level exclusive caching using hints. Exemplary embodiments include a method for multi-level exclusive caching, the method including identifying a cache management protocol within a multi-level cache hierarchy having a plurality of caches, defining a hint protocol within the multi-level cache hierarchy, identifying deciding caches and non-deciding caches within the multi-level cache hierarchy and implementing the hint protocol in conjunction with the cache management protocol to decide which pages within the multi-level cache to retain and where to store the pages. | 10-16-2008 |
20080263277 | Storage device - A storage device is provided with a file I/O interface control device and a plurality of disk pools. The file I/O interface control device sets one of a plurality of storage hierarchies defining storage classes, respectively, for each of LUs within the disk pools, thereby forming a file system in each of the LUs. The file I/O interface control device migrates at least one of the files from one of the LUs to another one of the LUs of an optimal storage class, based on static properties and dynamic properties of each file. | 10-23-2008 |
20080282032 | ADAPTIVE MECHANISMS AND METHODS FOR SUPPLYING VOLATILE DATA COPIES IN MULTIPROCESSOR SYSTEMS - In a computer system with a memory hierarchy, when a high-level cache supplies a data copy to a low-level cache, the shared copy can be either volatile or non-volatile. When the data copy is later replaced from the low-level cache, if the data copy is non-volatile, it needs to be written back to the high-level cache; otherwise it can be simply flushed from the low-level cache. The high-level cache can employ a volatile-prediction mechanism that adaptively determines whether a volatile copy or a non-volatile copy should be supplied when the high-level cache needs to send data to the low-level cache. An exemplary volatile-prediction mechanism suggests use of a non-volatile copy if the cache line has been accessed consecutively by the low-level cache. Further, the low-level cache can employ a volatile-promotion mechanism that adaptively changes a data copy from volatile to non-volatile according to some promotion policy, or changes a data copy from non-volatile to volatile according to some demotion policy. | 11-13-2008 |
20080282033 | PROCESSING FUNCTION CONNECTED TO PROCESSOR MEMORY HIERARCHY - Apparatus and method for employing a Hardware Processing Function in a processor system using a hierarchical memory. Embodiments of the disclosed invention may be used to enhance processor performance and functionality while maintaining cache coherency and reducing cache pollution. A system includes a processor, a hierarchical memory system coupled to the processor, and a Hardware Processing Function coupled to the hierarchical memory system. The processor is configured to decode an instruction and the hierarchical memory system is configured to execute the instruction. The instruction directs the memory system to perform a data manipulation. The processor transfers a value to the memory system. The value comprises a location of source data to be manipulated, a selection of a Hardware Processing Function to perform the data manipulation, and a destination storage location where the manipulated data is to be stored. | 11-13-2008 |
20090077317 | HIERARCHICAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING STORAGE OPERATIONS IN A COMPUTER NETWORK - A system for performing storage operations using hierarchically configured storage operation cells. The system includes a first storage manager component and a first storage operation cell. The first storage operation cell has a second storage manager component directed to performing storage operations in the first storage operation cell. Moreover, the first storage manager component is programmed to instruct the second storage manager regarding performance of storage operations in the first storage operation cell. | 03-19-2009 |
20090150613 | MEMORY MANAGEMENT - A memory manager that compacts a memory heap and reclaims space allocated to dead entities is disclosed. The memory manager may include threads of a first phase, threads of a second phase, and threads of a third phase. The threads of the first phase may assign a target address to each live entity of the memory heap. The thread of the second phase may update references of the memory heap based upon the target address for each live entity. The threads of the third phase may copy each live entity of the memory heap to its target address. | 06-11-2009 |
20090172282 | DIGITAL CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR TESTING A DIGITAL CIRCUIT - Digital circuits and methods for testing a digital circuit are disclosed. One embodiment provides a digital circuit having a first plurality of storage elements, and a second plurality of storage elements. The digital circuit is operable in a first operation mode and in a second operation mode. In the first operation mode, the storage elements of the first plurality of storage elements operate according to their intended use within the digital circuit and the storage elements of the second plurality of storage elements are connected in series. In the second operation mode, the first plurality of storage elements is connected to the second plurality of storage elements to allow data exchange between the first plurality of storage elements and the second plurality of storage elements. | 07-02-2009 |
20090187711 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING AUXILIARY STORAGE OPERATIONS - Systems and methods for protecting data in a tiered storage system are provided. The storage system comprises a management server, a media management component connected to the management server, a plurality of storage media connected to the media management component, and a data source connected to the media management component. Source data is copied from a source to a buffer to produce intermediate data. The intermediate data is copied to both a first and second medium to produce a primary and auxiliary copy, respectively. An auxiliary copy may be made from another auxiliary copy. An auxiliary copy may also be made from a primary copy right before the primary copy is pruned. | 07-23-2009 |
20090198890 | METHOD OF SEARCHING NEIGHBORING CELL ADDRESS IN SAME RESOLUTION OCTREE STRUCTURE - Disclosed is a method of searing an address in the octree structure having the same resolution. The method of searching address values of the neighboring cells in the octree structure having the same resolution can include performing address encoding of octree cells by giving an inherent address value that is increased according to a depth level of octree to each cell in the octree structure such that address difference values of neighboring cells in the octree structure has a sequential rule; and searching an address value of a neighboring cell that is in contact by a surface with the selected octree cell by using the sequential rule of the address-encoded address difference value of each octree cell. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to efficiently search address values of neighboring cells that are in contact with an octree cell. | 08-06-2009 |
20090240886 | PLUGIN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR HIERARCHICAL TEMPORAL MEMORY (HTM) SYSTEM - A system for implementing a hierarchical temporal memory (HTM) network using a plugin infrastructure. The plugin infrastructure registers the plugins to be used in instantiating the HTM network. The plugin may include one or more functions for creating one or more components of the HTM network in a runtime engine. The plugin is associated with a component specification describing the components of the HTM network created by invoking the functions of the plugin. After the plugin is registered, the plugin infrastructure allows functions of the plugin to be invoked to instantiate The HTM network on a runtime engine. After the HTM network is instantiated, the runtime engine may run the instance of the HTM network to learn and infer the causes of input data. The system may also include one or more external programs to provide various supporting operations associated with the runtime engine by referencing the component specification. The supporting operations that can be performed by the external programs include, among others, validating a netlist defining the structure of the HTM network, build help information for the component, and generating a graphical user interface associated with the HTM network. | 09-24-2009 |
20090254705 | BUS ATTACHED COMPRESSED RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY - A computer memory system having a three-level memory hierarchy structure is disclosed. The system includes a memory controller, a volatile memory, and a non-volatile memory. The volatile memory is divided into an uncompressed data region and a compressed data region. | 10-08-2009 |
20100205374 | EMBEDDED SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DYNAMIC MEMORY AND METHODS OF DYNAMIC MEMORY MANAGEMENT - A dynamic memory management method suitable for a memory allocation request of various applications can include predicting whether an object for which memory allocation is requested is a short-lived first type object or a long-lived second type object by using index information relating to the size of the object; determining whether a heap memory includes a free block that is to be allocated to the object by using a plurality of free lists that are classified as a plurality of hierarchical levels; and allocating the free block to the object if the heap memory is determined to include the free block, wherein, if the object is predicted to be the first type object, the free block is allocated to the object in a first direction in the heap memory, and, if the object is predicted to be the second type object, the free block is allocated to the object in a second direction in the heap memory. | 08-12-2010 |
20100250849 | HIERARCHICAL MEMORY ARCHITECTURE TO CONNECT MASS STORAGE DEVICES - A hierarchical memory storage using a concentrator device that is located between a processor and memory storage devices to provide a succession of memory devices and enable attachment of a memory depth to a processor controller with a limited pin count. | 09-30-2010 |
20110040937 | HIERARCHICAL STORAGE MANAGEMENT FOR DATABASE SYSTEMS - Embodiments for managing data in a hierarchical storage server storing data blocks of a database system comprising primary storage devices being in an active mode and secondary storage devices being in one of an active and passive mode are provided. In response to read and write requests for data blocks at logical storage locations, a block mapping device determines physical storage locations on the storage devices. Read requests switch over secondary storage devices to the active mode when they are in the passive mode. Write requests write data blocks only to the primary storage devices. Secondary storage devices that have not been accessed for a minimum activation time may be switched over from the active to the passive mode to save power consumption and cooling. Data migration and data recall policies control moving of data blocks between the primary and secondary storage devices and are primarily based on threshold values. | 02-17-2011 |
20110099331 | STORAGE SYSTEM - In a computer system including a plurality of data storage apparatuses and a management computer, a given data storage apparatus, upon receipt of a control request for a local data storage apparatus from a management computer, accesses the hierarchical relation information between the storage areas in the local data storage apparatus and the storage areas of the other data storage apparatuses, and in the case where a storage area in the local data storage apparatus is set to correspond to a level lower than the other data storage apparatuses, transmits an approval request to the other data storage apparatuses. The given data storage apparatus, upon receipt of the approval from the other data storage apparatuses, executes the control request of the management computer. | 04-28-2011 |
20110138122 | GATHER AND SCATTER OPERATIONS IN MULTI-LEVEL MEMORY HIERARCHY - Methods and apparatus relating to gather or scatter operations in a multi-level cache are described. In some embodiments, a logic may determine whether to perform gather or scatter operations at a first memory or a second memory, based in part on a relative performance of performing the gather or scatter operations at the first memory and the second memory. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 06-09-2011 |
20110167221 | System and method for efficiently creating off-site data volume back-ups - Data back-ups are a critical task of any information technology department. Data back-ups are typically performed using some type of back-up tape systems. Internet based data storage systems now offer data storage services at low prices. To take advantage of such services, a system and method for efficiently back-up data volumes is disclosed. The data back-up system divides data volumes into fingerprinted data slices. Redundant data slices are then removed. Unique fingerprinted data slices are then copied to an internet based storage provider. | 07-07-2011 |
20110173389 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR TREATING AND/OR PROCESSING DATA - At the inputs and/or outputs, memories are assigned to a reconfigurable module to achieve decoupling of internal data processing and in particular decoupling of the reconfiguration cycles from the external data streams (to/from peripherals, memories, etc.). | 07-14-2011 |
20110197027 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR QoS-BASED STORAGE TIERING AND MIGRATION TECHNIQUE - The present invention is directed to a method for providing Quality Of Service (QoS)-based storage tiering and migration in a storage system. The method allows for configurable application data latency thresholds to be set on a per user basis and/or a per application basis so that a storage tiering mechanism and/or a storage migrating mechanism may be triggered for moving application data to a different class of storage. | 08-11-2011 |
20110213930 | Multi-level cell memory device and method thereof - A Multi-Level Cell (MLC) memory device and method thereof are provided. The example MLC memory device may be configured to perform data operations, and may include an MLC memory cell, a first coding device performing a first coding function, the first coding function being one of an encoding function and a decoding function, a second coding device performing a second coding function, the second coding function being one of an encoding function and a decoding function and a signal module configured to perform at least one of instructing the MLC memory cell to store data output by the second coding device if the first and second coding functions are encoding functions, and generating a demapped bit stream based on data retrieved from the MLC memory cell if the first and second coding functions are decoding functions. | 09-01-2011 |
20110219186 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMPRESSION OF DATA FOR BLOCK MODE ACCESS STORAGE - Systems and methods for creating, reading, and writing compressed data for use with a block mode access storage. The compressed data are packed into plurality of compressed units and stored in a storage logical unit (LU). One or more corresponding compressed units may be read and/or updated with no need of restoring the entire storage logical unit while maintaining de-fragmented structure of the LU. | 09-08-2011 |
20110252198 | STORAGE NETWORK SYSTEM AND ITS CONTROL METHOD - A storage network system that prevents waste of a core's resources and is thereby operated efficiently, and a method for controlling such a storage network system are provided. | 10-13-2011 |
20120124289 | HIERARCHICAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING STORAGE OPERATIONS IN A COMPUTER NETWORK - A system for performing storage operations using hierarchically configured storage operation cells. The system includes a first storage manager component and a first storage operation cell. The first storage operation cell has a second storage manager component directed to performing storage operations in the first storage operation cell. Moreover, the first storage manager component is programmed to instruct the second storage manager regarding performance of storage operations in the first storage operation cell. | 05-17-2012 |
20120144116 | STORAGE APPARATUS AND STORAGE AREA ALLOCATION METHOD - A storage system, method and program product, the system comprising: storage devices; and a controller configured to: provide virtual volumes to a host computer; manage logical units on the storage device and storage pools; allocate, in response to receiving a write request to a virtual volume, a storage region of the storage pools; and store data related to the write request in the storage region allocated, wherein the controller is further configured to: allocate first storage region in first storage pool to first virtual volume based on first size of the first storage region or the first virtual volume; allocate a second storage region in a second storage pool to a second virtual volume of the plurality of virtual volumes based on a second size of the second storage region or the second virtual volume. | 06-07-2012 |
20120221791 | HIERARCHICAL STORAGE MANAGEMENT FOR DATABASE SYSTEMS - In response to read and write requests for data blocks at logical storage locations, a block mapping device determines physical storage locations on the storage devices. Read requests switch over secondary storage devices to the active mode when they are in the passive mode. Write requests write data blocks only to the primary storage devices. Secondary storage devices that have not been accessed for a minimum activation time may be switched over from the active to the passive mode to save power consumption and cooling. Data migration and data recall policies control moving of data blocks between the primary and secondary storage devices and are primarily based on threshold values. | 08-30-2012 |
20120226858 | METHOD FOR MANAGING HIERARCHICAL STORAGE DURING DETECTION OF SENSITIVE INFORMATION, COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIA AND SYSTEM UTILIZING SAME - Examples of methods, systems, and computer-readable media for detection of sensitive information on hierarchical storage management mainframes are described using multiple techniques. The techniques may include determining if data has been migrated from a first storage medium to a second storage medium, recalling the migrated data from a second storage medium to the first storage medium, reading the migrated data, then remigrating the data to the second storage medium. | 09-06-2012 |
20120226859 | SPATIAL EXTENT MIGRATION FOR TIERED STORAGE ARCHITECTURE - Provided are techniques for migrating a first extent, determining a spatial distance between the first extent and a second extent, determining a ratio of a profiling score of the second extent to the spatial distance, and, in response to determining that the ratio exceeds a threshold, migrating the second extent. | 09-06-2012 |
20120233404 | DELETING RELATIONS IN MULTI-TARGET, POINT-IN-TIME-COPY ARCHITECTURES WITH DATA DEDUPLICATION - A method for deleting a relation between a source and a target in a multi-target architecture is described. The multi-target architecture includes a source and multiple targets mapped thereto. In one embodiment, such a method includes initially identifying a relation for deletion from the multi-target architecture. A target associated with the relation is then identified. The method then identifies a sibling target that inherits data from the target. Once the target and the sibling target are identified, the method copies the data from the target to the sibling target. The relation between the source and the target is then deleted. A corresponding computer program product is also disclosed and claimed herein. | 09-13-2012 |
20120260040 | POLICY FOR STORING DATA OBJECTS IN A MULTI-TIER STORAGE SYSTEM - A sliding window policy is implemented to manage database objects. At a first time, a first portion of a database object is allocated to a first tier of a multi-tier storage system. The first portion corresponds to a first specified percentage of the size of the database object at the first time and is selected according to information associated with the database object. The remaining portion of the database object at the first time is allocated to one or more other tiers. At a second (later) time, a second portion of the database object is allocated to the first tier. The second portion corresponds to a second specified percentage of the size of the database object at the second time and is also selected according to information associated with the database object. The remaining portion of the database object at the second time is allocated to the other tier(s). | 10-11-2012 |
20120278554 | HIERARCHICAL MEMORY ARCHITECTURE TO CONNECT MASS STORAGE DEVICES - A hierarchical memory storage using a concentrator device that is located between a processor and memory storage devices to provide a succession of memory devices and enable attachment of a memory depth to a processor controller with a limited pin count. | 11-01-2012 |
20120297138 | HIERARCHICAL STORAGE MANAGEMENT FOR DATABASE SYSTEMS - Embodiments for managing data in a hierarchical storage server storing data blocks of a database system comprising primary storage devices being in an active mode and secondary storage devices being in one of an active and passive mode are provided. In response to read and write requests for data blocks at logical storage locations, a block mapping device determines physical storage locations on the storage devices. Read requests switch over secondary storage devices to the active mode when they are in the passive mode. Write requests write data blocks only to the primary storage devices. Secondary storage devices that have not been accessed for a minimum activation time may be switched over from the active to the passive mode to save power consumption and cooling. Data migration and data recall policies control moving of data blocks between the primary and secondary storage devices and are primarily based on threshold values. | 11-22-2012 |
20120311260 | STORAGE MANAGING SYSTEM, COMPUTER SYSTEM, AND STORAGE MANAGING METHOD - The present invention provides a configuration which can realize both two objects of prevention of performance deterioration and a reduction in storage management cost and shift a volume to a storage device which supports a hierarchical pool. To provide the configuration, a storage managing system acquires access information indicating an access load to a logical volume in a storage subsystem from a device file in a host server as access information in a page unit. The storage managing system acquires, from a storage subsystem having a hierarchical pool function, information concerning the configuration and a capacity of hierarchies of the storage subsystem. A capacity of the logical volume is calculated from the number of pages and a page unit capacity indicated by the access information. The storage managing system calculates, on the basis of information concerning the capacity of the logical volume and information concerning the configuration and the capacity of the hierarchies, a configuration candidate of a hierarchical pool for allocating a storage region for storing data included in the logical volume via the hierarchical pool to a virtual logical pool and outputs the configuration candidate of the hierarchical pool. | 12-06-2012 |
20120317358 | COMPUTER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANAGING STORAGE SYSTEM - In an embodiment, a storage system includes pools each of which includes storage resources and is separated into tiers different in access performance. A management system monitors access performance of the pools to detect a risky pool expected to become unable to satisfy predetermined access performance requirements. The management system estimates access performance of each of one or more candidate pools in the pools in the case where a storage resource migrates from the candidate pool to the risky pool, by simulation based on variations in data arrangement in the pool caused by evacuating data held in the storage resource in the same pool for the migration of the storage resource. The management system determines that a storage resource migrates from a source pool of which the estimated access performance satisfies predetermined performance requirements to the risky pool. | 12-13-2012 |
20120331226 | HIERARCHICAL MEMORY ARBITRATION TECHNIQUE FOR DISPARATE SOURCES - A hierarchical memory request stream arbitration technique merges coherent memory request streams from multiple memory request sources and arbitrates the merged coherent memory request stream with requests from a non-coherent memory request stream. In at least one embodiment of the invention, a method of generating a merged memory request stream from a plurality of memory request streams includes merging coherent memory requests into a first serial memory request stream. The method includes selecting, by a memory controller circuit, a memory request for placement in the merged memory request stream from at least the first serial memory request stream and a merged non-coherent request stream. The merged non-coherent memory request stream is based on an indicator of a previous memory request selected for placement in the merged memory request stream. | 12-27-2012 |
20130054894 | INCREASE IN DEDUPLICATION EFFICIENCY FOR HIERARCHICAL STORAGE SYSTEM - Exemplary embodiments provide improvement of deduplication efficiency for hierarchical storage systems. In one embodiment, a storage system comprises a storage controller; and a plurality of first volumes and a plurality of external volumes which are configured to be mounted to external devices. The storage controller controls to store related data which are derived from one of the plurality of first volumes in a first external volume of the plurality of external volumes. In another embodiment, the storage controller receives object data from a server and allocates the object data to the plurality of pool volumes. The plurality of pool volumes include a plurality of external volumes which are configured to be mounted to external devices. The storage controller controls to store the object data to the plurality of pool volumes based on object allocation information received from a backup server. | 02-28-2013 |
20130080703 | METHOD FOR CALCULATING TIER RELOCATION COST AND STORAGE SYSTEM USING THE SAME - Conventionally, the fees for using services of a storage system was calculated based on the status of use or access performance of storage areas and not based on migration of data. The present invention provides a storage system in which multiple tiers composed of storage areas of various memory devices are assigned in page units and the assigned tiers are changed based on access frequency, wherein stored costs are calculated based on status of use of the storage areas constituting the tiers, and migration costs are calculated and charged based on the amount of migration of data among tiers and the I/O access counts after migration, according to which appropriate charging of cost for using the storage system is enabled. | 03-28-2013 |
20130111129 | COMPUTER SYSTEM AND STORAGE MANAGEMENT METHOD | 05-02-2013 |
20130159623 | PROCESSOR WITH GARBAGE-COLLECTION BASED CLASSIFICATION OF MEMORY - Improved memory management in a processor is provided using garbage collection utilities. The processor includes higher performance memory units and lower performance memory units and a memory management unit. The memory management unit includes a garbage collection utility programmed to identify high use memory blocks and low use memory blocks within the higher and lower performance memory units. The memory management unit is also configured to move the high use memory blocks to higher performance memory and move the low use memory blocks to lower performance memory. The method comprises determining performance characteristics of available memory to identify higher performance memory and lower performance memory. Next memory block use metrics are analyzed to identify high use memory blocks and low use memory blocks. Finally, high use memory blocks are moved to the higher performance memory while the low use memory blocks are moved to the lower performance memory. | 06-20-2013 |
20130179636 | MANAGEMENT APPARATUS AND MANAGEMENT METHOD OF COMPUTER SYSTEM - To improve the performance of a computer system and user-friendliness for an administrator. A storage system | 07-11-2013 |
20130254483 | STORAGE APPARATUS AND DATA MANAGEMENT METHOD - A storage apparatus comprises storage devices of a plurality of types of varying performance, and a control unit which manages each of storage areas provided by the storage devices of the plurality of types by means of storage tiers of a plurality of different types, and assigns the storage areas in page units to a virtual volume from any of the storage tiers among the storage tiers of the plurality of types, wherein, if the data I/O request is received from the host, the control unit assigns storage areas in page units from the uppermost storage tier to the target areas of the virtual volume corresponding to the I/O request, and wherein the control unit changes the page unit storage area assignment to predetermined areas of the virtual volume from an upper storage tier to a lower storage tier in accordance with the speed of processing of the data I/O request from the host. | 09-26-2013 |
20130275677 | Method, Device and Computer Program for Identifying Items Having High Frequency of Occurrence Among Items Included in a Text Data Stream - A method, device and computer program for efficiently identifying items having a high frequency of occurrence among items included in a large-volume text data stream. Identification information for identifying an item and a count of items are stored in a higher level of memory and only identification information is stored in a lower level. Text data stream input is received, the increment of the count of an item is increased in response to storage in the higher level memory of identification information for an item included in a bucket divided from the received text data stream input, identification information for the item is transferred with the initial count to the higher level of memory in response to storage in the lower level and the identification information for the item is newly stored with the initial count in the higher level in response to not being stored on any level. | 10-17-2013 |
20130275678 | STORAGE CONTROL APPARATUS AND STORAGE SYSTEM COMPRISING MULTIPLE STORAGE CONTROL APPARATUSES - A storage system has multiple disk controller (DKC) units that are coupled to one another in accordance with a coupling mode that satisfies the following (a1) through (a3): (a1)
| 10-17-2013 |
20130297872 | ENHANCING TIERING STORAGE PERFORMANCE - Various embodiments for improving data storage and retrieval performance, for a tiered storage environment having levels corresponding to storage performance, are provided. In one embodiment, by way of example only, reference count information of at least one data segment maintained in the tiered storage environment is used to determine which of the levels in the tiered storage environment the at least one data segment is assigned. Those of the at least one data segment having higher reference counts are assigned to a higher performance level than those having lower reference counts. | 11-07-2013 |
20130297873 | ENHANCING TIERING STORAGE PERFORMANCE - Various embodiments for improving data storage and retrieval performance, for a tiered storage environment having levels corresponding to storage performance, are provided. In one embodiment, by way of example only, reference count information of at least one data segment maintained in the tiered storage environment is used to determine which of the levels in the tiered storage environment the at least one data segment is assigned. Those of the at least one data segment having higher reference counts are assigned to a higher performance level than those having lower reference counts. | 11-07-2013 |
20140068185 | AVOIDING RECALL OPERATIONS IN A TIERED DATA STORAGE SYSTEM - According to one embodiment, a system for recalling a data set, includes logic integrated with and/or executable by a hardware processor, the logic being configured to receive a request to open a data set, determine whether the requested data set is stored to a lower tier of a tiered data storage system in multiple associated portions or to a higher tier of the tiered data storage system, move each associated portion of the requested data set from the lower tier to the higher tier of the tiered data storage system when at least one portion of the requested data set is stored to the lower tier of the tiered data storage system, and assemble the associated portions of the requested data set into a single data set to form the requested data set on the higher tier of the tiered data storage system. | 03-06-2014 |
20140095789 | MANAGEMENT OF DATA USING INHERITABLE ATTRIBUTES - Embodiments relate to a system and computer program product for data management. An aspect includes a method for assigning storage types to data based on access frequency. Past or historical data associated with current data usage is also considered prior to assignment. Once data frequency access is determined, the current data is assigned to a first tier of a plurality of hierarchical ordered tiers, each tier corresponding to at least one class of storage. In one embodiment, there may be a condition that overrides the assignment with option to override it. The tier assignment may also be preserved so that the current data can be appropriately assigned in the future. | 04-03-2014 |
20140095790 | MANAGEMENT OF DATA USING INHERITABLE ATTRIBUTES - Embodiments relate to a method for data management. An aspect includes a method for assigning storage types to data based on access frequency. Past or historical data associated with current data usage is also considered prior to assignment. Once data frequency access is determined, the current data is assigned to a first tier of a plurality of hierarchical ordered tiers, each tier corresponding to at least one class of storage. In one embodiment, there may be a condition that overrides the assignment with option to override it. The tier assignment may also be preserved the tier so that the current data can be appropriately assigned in the future. | 04-03-2014 |
20140115254 | ACCESS SCHEDULER - Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for scheduling memory accesses for one or more memory devices. This system includes a set of queues configured to store memory access requests, wherein each queue is associated with at least one memory bank or memory device in the one or more memory devices. The system also includes a set of hierarchical levels configured to select memory access requests from the set of queues to send to the one or more memory devices, wherein each level in the set of hierarchical levels is configured to perform a different selection operation. | 04-24-2014 |
20140122800 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND DEVICE FOR MONITORING OPERATIONS OF A SYSTEM ASSET - A device for use in monitoring operation of a system asset includes an interface for receiving sensor data representative of an operating condition of the system asset, a memory device for storing the sensor data, and a processor coupled to the interface and to the memory device. The processor is configured to create a hierarchy of sensor data within the memory device, wherein the hierarchy comprises a first tier and a second tier, store a first level of the sensor data in the first tier, and store a second level of the sensor data in the second tier. | 05-01-2014 |
20140136782 | Dynamic Selection of Storage Tiers - An operating system is configured to receive a request to store an object that does not specify the location at which the object should be stored. The request might also include an optimization factor and one or more object location factors. The operating system might also generate object location factors or retrieve object location factors from one or more external locations. Object location factors might also be utilized that are based upon properties of the object to be stored. Utilizing the object location factors, and the optimization factor if provided, the operating system dynamically selects an appropriate storage tier for storing the object. The tiers might include a local storage tier, a local network storage tier, a remote network storage tier, and other types of storage tiers. The object is then stored on the selected storage tier. The object may be retrieved from the storage tier at a later time. | 05-15-2014 |
20140173199 | Enhancing Analytics Performance Using Distributed Multi-Tiering - Embodiments of the invention relate to cluster-centric tiered storage with a flexible tier definition to support performance of transactions. Object data is distributed in a multi-tiered shared-nothing cluster. Hierarchical tiers of data storage are assigned different roles within the hierarchy. The tiers are managed globally across the cluster and objects are placed in tiers according to a flexible tier definition. The probability of object access is computed for objects, and objects are moved to different tiers responsive to the computation to minimize system runtime. The location of an object is further optimized in response to an access request. | 06-19-2014 |
20140281227 | PROVISIONING IN HETEROGENIC VOLUME OF MULTIPLE TIERS - The provisioning of a volume that has multiple tiers corresponding to different trait sets. The volume to be provisioned is identified along with multiple tiers that are to be in the volume. For each of the tiers that are to be provisioned within the volume, a corresponding trait set is identified as to be applied to each tier. This corresponding trait set may be based on underlying storage systems that are available at the time of provisioning, or which are anticipated to be available. The volume is then caused to be provisioned with the corresponding tiers having the corresponding trait sets. Also, the provisioning of a file, which is determined to have one or more storage traits. Based on these storage traits, the file is then caused to be assigned to an appropriate tier. | 09-18-2014 |
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20140351515 | PROVIDING DATA ATTRIBUTES TO A STORAGE MANAGER TO USE TO SELECT A STORAGE TIER TO USE FOR A DATA SET MANAGEMENT OPERATION - Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for an application to provide data attributes to a storage manager to use to select a storage tier to use for a data set management operation. Each storage tier has storage devices with different storage attributes. The storage manager receives information on data attributes for one of the data sets for which a data set management operation is to be performed for an application, wherein the data attributes are based on the application intended usage of the data set and receives a data set management command to perform the data set management operation. The storage manager selects one of the storage tiers having storage attributes that map to the data attributes and performs the data set management operation with respect to the selected storage tier. | 11-27-2014 |
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20150026402 | STORAGE APPARATUS AND DATA MANAGEMENT METHOD - A storage apparatus includes storage devices of a plurality of types of varying performance, and a control unit which manages each of storage areas provided by the storage devices of the plurality of types by means of storage tiers of a plurality of different types, and assigns the storage areas in page units to a virtual volume from any of the storage tiers among the storage tiers of the plurality of types. If the data I/O request is received from the host, the control unit assigns storage areas in page units from the uppermost storage tier to the target areas of the virtual volume corresponding to the I/O request. The control unit changes the page unit storage area assignment to predetermined areas of the virtual volume from an upper storage tier to a lower storage tier in accordance with the speed of processing of the data I/O request. | 01-22-2015 |
20150081973 | HIERARCHICAL DATA STORAGE SYSTEM - A data storage system includes a plurality of non-volatile memory devices arranged in one or more sets, a main controller and one or more processors. The main controller is configured to accept commands from a host and to convert the commands into recipes. Each recipe includes a list of multiple memory operations to be performed sequentially in the non-volatile memory devices belonging to one of the sets. Each of the processors is associated with a respective set of the non-volatile memory devices, and is configured to receive one or more of the recipes from the main controller and to execute the memory operations specified in the received recipes in the non-volatile memory devices belonging to the respective set. | 03-19-2015 |
20150143042 | DISK STORAGE APPARATUS AND DATA STORAGE METHOD - According to one embodiment, a disk storage apparatus includes a disk, a detector, and a controller. The disk includes a first recording area for recording with a first track density, and a second recording area for recording with a second track density lower than the first track density. The detector is configured to detect a variation of an outside environment. The controller is configured to select a nonvolatile memory or the second recording area as a storage destination of write data transferred from a host, based on a content of the variation of the outside environment detected by the detector, and a state of capability or incapability of storage of the nonvolatile memory. | 05-21-2015 |
20150309929 | COMPUTER SYSTEM, DATA MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM FOR STORING PROGRAM - A search server for which data stored in a hierarchical control server utilizing a plurality of storage devices is the object of a search, wherein the search server is designed to update a search index to data while the data exists in an upper-hierarchy storage of the hierarchical control server. Included in a computer system are: a storage unit for storing the usage status of an upper-hierarchy storage area of a hierarchical storage having the upper-hierarchy storage area and a lower-hierarchy storage area; and a determination unit for determining, according to the stored usage status, which process should be given priority between an indexing process for data that is an index-updating candidate among data stored in the hierarchical storage, or a migration process for moving the data to the lower-hierarchy storage area. | 10-29-2015 |
20150324131 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEMORY ALLOCATION IN A MULTICLASS MEMORY SYSTEM - A system for memory allocation in a multiclass memory system includes a processor coupleable to a plurality of memories sharing a unified memory address space, and a library store to store a library of software functions. The processor identifies a type of a data structure in response to a memory allocation function call to the library for allocating memory to the data structure. Using the library, the processor allocates portions of the data structure among multiple memories of the multiclass memory system based on the type of the data structure. | 11-12-2015 |
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