Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
707650000 | System data backup | 19 |
20100094808 | PATHNAME TRANSLATION IN A DATA REPLICATION SYSTEM - Performing data management operations on replicated data in a computer network. Log entries are generated for data management operations of an application executing on a source system. Consistency point entries are used to indicate a time of a known good, or recoverable, state of the application. A destination system is configured to process a copy of the log and consistency point entries to replicate data in a replication volume, the replicated data being a copy of the application data on the source system. When the replicated data represents a known good state of the application, as determined by the consistency point entries, the destination system(s) may perform a storage operation (e.g., snapshot, backup) to copy the replicated data and to logically associate the copied data with a time information (e.g., time stamp) indicative of the source system time when the application was in the known good state. | 04-15-2010 |
20100114833 | REMOTE OFFICE DUPLICATION - Remote office deduplication comprises calculating one or more fingerprints of one or more data blocks, sending the one or more fingerprints to one or more backup servers via a network interface, receiving from the one or more backup servers an indication of which one or more data blocks corresponding to the one or more fingerprints should be sent to the one or more backup servers, and if the indication indicates one or more data blocks to be sent to the one or more backup servers, sending the one or more data blocks to the one or more backup servers via the network interface. | 05-06-2010 |
20100174683 | INDIVIDUAL OBJECT RESTORE - A method for restoring an object comprises receiving a request to restore an object. Also, the method includes outputting a representation of available backup files and receiving a selection of at least one of the available backup files. Further, the method comprises restoring at least one of the selected backup files into a temporary location and mounting at least one of the restored backup files as a server. In addition, the method includes outputting a representation of available objects from the server and receiving a selection of at least one of the available objects to be restored from the server. Also, the method includes copying one or more selected objects from the server into an Active Directory. | 07-08-2010 |
20100217751 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SAFELY DELETING INFORMATION FROM A COMPUTER - The present invention comprises a method and system for safely deleting files and registry keys from the operating system. The process works by having a file system filter or registry monitor intercept commands to delete information. Instead of deleting the file or registry key, the system monitor places the information in a list of blocked files, making the file and key inaccessible to all other programs. If the machine later experiences errors, access to the file can be restored. If the machine is unaffected by the apparent deletion of the file, then the file is permanently deleted. | 08-26-2010 |
20100223233 | MANAGEMENT OF REDUNDANT OBJECT IN STORAGE SYSTEMS - Provided are a method, system, and article of manufacture wherein one client node is selected from a plurality of client nodes. A determination is made that an object corresponding to a client node has to be stored. A determination is made as to whether the object has already been stored in the server node by the one selected client node. The object is stored at the server node, in response to determining that the object has not already been stored in the server node by the one selected client node. | 09-02-2010 |
20110113015 | MANAGEMENT OF REDUNDANT OBJECTS IN STORAGE SYSTEMS - Provided are a method, system, and article of manufacture wherein one client node is selected from a plurality of client nodes. A determination is made that an object corresponding to a client node has to be stored. A determination is made as to whether the object has already been stored in the server node by the one selected client node. The object is stored at the server node, in response to determining that the object has not already been stored in the server node by the one selected client node. | 05-12-2011 |
20110289058 | INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM AND DATA BACKUP METHOD IN INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM - An information processing system retains one or more files utilized by an external apparatus, each of which is made up of a plurality of chunks, in a manner that the chunks making up each of the files are distributed. The information processing system includes a plurality of chunk servers, each storing chunks, and one master server communicatively coupled thereto. The master server retains a file name of a file, chunk IDs indicating chunks making up the file, and chunk IDs indicating chunk servers storing the chunks. When a snapshot taking request for a file is received, the master server identifies chunks included in the file from the file name and the chunk IDs to instruct the chunk servers having these chunks to take a differential snapshot of each of the chunks with the use of a differential snapshot function included in a local file system of each of the chunk servers. | 11-24-2011 |
20110295810 | METHOD FOR COPYING DATA FROM SOURCE HARD DRIVE TO TARGET HARD DRIVE - A method for copying data from a source hard drive to a target hard drive is implemented in an electronic device. The source hard drive stores a master boot record (MBR) recording a SYSTEM partition and at least one other partition. The electronic device copies information related to the SYSTEM partition to a file to store in the source hard drive and modifies the MBR to be a modified MBR by erasing the SYSTEM partition. The electronic device then creates a diagnostic sub-partition for system diagnostics in one of the at least one other partition, copies the file to the diagnostic sub-partition, and copies the modified MBR in the target hard drive. When the system diagnostics is implemented for the target hard drive, the electronic device restores the SYSTEM partition in the target hard drive based on the file. | 12-01-2011 |
20120072396 | REMOTE OFFICE DUPLICATION - Remote office deduplication comprises calculating one or more fingerprints of one or more data blocks, sending the one or more fingerprints to one or more backup servers via a network interface, receiving from the one or more backup servers an indication of which one or more data blocks corresponding to the one or more fingerprints should be sent to the one or more backup servers, and if the indication indicates one or more data blocks to be sent to the one or more backup servers, sending the one or more data blocks to the one or more backup servers via the network interface. | 03-22-2012 |
20120226665 | METHOD FOR PRESENTING FILES UPON SWITCHING BETWEEN SYSTEM STATES AND PORTABLE TERMINAL - Methods for presenting files upon switching between system states and portable terminals are provided. The portable terminal comprising a first system platform and a second system platform, a state in which the presentation of the file is controlled by the first system platform being a first state, and a state in which the presentation of the file is controlled by the second system platform being a second state. The method comprising: detecting, by the first system platform in the first state, that a status of the file satisfies a preset condition; backuping, by the first system platform, the file for the second system platform; and switching to the second state, and continuing, by the second system platform, the presentation of the file based on the backup file. With the portable terminal of hybrid system architecture according to embodiments of the present invention, if the system state is switched while a file is being played, the switched-to system can continue presenting the file based on the backup file, according to the presentation progress before the system switching. In this way, it is possible to achieve a seamless presentation of the file before and after the switching, and thus improve user's experience. | 09-06-2012 |
20120323854 | CONSISTENT BACKUP OF A DISTRIBUTED DATABASE SYSTEM - In an executing database instance including a plurality of database nodes, creation of a backup of the executing database instance includes creation of a current savepoint in one of the plurality of database nodes by storing first modified pages of a cache of the database node in a datastore of the database node, transmitting a confirmation after storing the first modified pages, repeatedly identifying second modified pages of the cache and storing the identified second modified pages in the datastore, receiving an instruction to enter a critical phase and stopping the repeated identifying and storing in response to the instruction, blocking updates to the database node and transmitting a second confirmation, and receiving a second instruction and, in response to receiving the second instruction, identifying third modified pages of the cache and storing the third modified pages of the cache in the datastore. Pages associated with the current savepoint are identified and stored in the datastore, and the pages associated with the current savepoint are stored in a persistent media. | 12-20-2012 |
20130024425 | BACKUP FILE PRIORITY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method include initiating a backup of system files on a computer system. A user selected priority is checked for each file. Files having a higher user selected priority are backed up prior to attempting to back up files having a lower user selected priority, wherein the files are backed up to a storage device as a function of storage space available on the storage device. | 01-24-2013 |
20130304704 | REMOTE OFFICE DUPLICATION - Remote office deduplication comprises calculating one or more fingerprints of one or more data blocks, sending the one or more fingerprints to one or more backup servers via a network interface, receiving from the one or more backup servers an indication of which one or more data blocks corresponding to the one or more fingerprints should be sent to the one or more backup servers, and if the indication indicates one or more data blocks to be sent to the one or more backup servers, sending the one or more data blocks to the one or more backup servers via the network interface. | 11-14-2013 |
20140164332 | BACKUP SYSTEM AND BACKCUP METHOD THEREOF - A backup method and a backup system are provided by the present disclosure. The method includes following steps: identifying the group the electronic device belongs when the backup device receives a backup request from an electronic device; receiving the data from the electronic device after identifying the group which the electronic device belong to; generating a unique mark to mark the received data; comparing a mark of the received data with the marks of the data already stored in the storage space assigned to the group which the electronic device belongs; determining whether the received data already exists in the storage space; storing the received data into the storage space assigned to the group which the electronic device belongs to only when the data from the electronic device does not exists in the storage space. | 06-12-2014 |
20140181038 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO CATEGORIZE UNPROTECTED VIRTUAL MACHINES - Virtualization sprawl can lead to virtual machines with no designated periodic backup. If the data associated with these unprotected virtual machines is not backed up, it cannot be restored if needed, leading to system failures. A data storage system identifies and protects the unprotected virtual machines. For instance, the system automatically determines whether characteristics of the unprotected virtual machines meet characterization rules for backup policies and assigns backup policies to the unprotected virtual machines whose characteristics meet the characterization rules for a certain backup policy. The system further identifies those unprotected virtual machines that remain uncategorized and applies a default backup policy to the uncategorized and unprotected virtual machines to provide protected virtual machines. | 06-26-2014 |
20140289201 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE SYSTEM RESTORATION BY TAPPING MECHANISM - Technology disclosed herein includes a method for system restoration between computing devices by a tapping mechanism. A first device detects (e.g., via NFC) a second device in proximity. The first device transmits a user credential of the first device to the second device. Either directly or via a cloud storage service, the first device instructs the second device to download a copy of system data of the first device from the cloud storage service, instead of from the first device. The second device is able to restore a system state of the first device on the second device, using the user credential and the system data. | 09-25-2014 |
20150100552 | MANAGING NON-COMMITTED COMPUTERIZED WORKFLOWS - Disclosed is a novel software application to retain a plurality of non-committed computerized workflows with pertinent data and states for the purpose of pausing or exiting the workflow and continuing from exact state at a later time or on another computing device. A session folder was developed to address the problem of how to manage a plurality of work-in-process, including data entry forms, database queries and other application functions, for users who must work in an environment of frequent interruptions and who need to work on two or more items at a time. This is a problem faced by users of enterprise software applications and other Web applications. Several embodiments are described. | 04-09-2015 |
20150347233 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC COLLECTION OF SYSTEM MANAGEMENT DATA IN A MAINFRAME COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - A system collects system management facility (SMF) records pertaining to jobs and processes running on a mainframe system. The SMF records are immediately available for processing after collection. The SMF records are collected from an SMF exit point and/or log stream. | 12-03-2015 |
20160019117 | CREATING CUSTOMIZED BOOTABLE IMAGE FOR CLIENT COMPUTING DEVICE FROM BACKUP COPY - According to certain aspects, a method of creating customized bootable images for client computing devices in an information management system can include: creating a backup copy of each of a plurality of client computing devices, including a first client computing device; subsequent to receiving a request to restore the first client computing device to the state at a first time, creating a customized bootable image that is configured to directly restore the first client computing device to the state at the first time, wherein the customized bootable image includes system state specific to the first client computing device at the first time and one or more drivers associated with hardware existing at time of restore on a computing device to be rebooted; and rebooting the computing device to the state of the first client computing device at the first time from the customized bootable image. | 01-21-2016 |