IP Library Granted Patent US 10,860,430
Granted Patent B2
US 10,860,430 · App. 16/028,670 · Granted Dec 8, 2020

System and method for resilient backup generation

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Patent No.
US 10,860,430
App. No.
16/028,670
Granted
Dec 8, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A computing device for storing backups of virtual machines includes a persistent storage and a backup manager. The persistent storage stores backup policies. The backup manager identifies an end of a backup generation session for a virtual machine of the virtual machines and, in response to identifying the end of the backup generation session, identifies a continuity chain implicated by the backup generation session using the backup policies; performs a membership analysis of the identified continuity chain to identify a continuity state of the continuity chain; makes a first determination that the identified continuity chain is broken based on the identified continuity state; and, in response to the first determination, remediates the continuity chain.

Claims (60)

1. A computing device for storing backups of virtual machines, comprising:

a persistent storage that stores backup policies; and

a backup manager programmed to:

identify an end of a backup generation session for a virtual machine of the virtual machines;

in response to identifying the end of the backup generation session:

identify a continuity chain implicated by the backup generation session using the backup policies;

perform a membership analysis of the identified continuity chain to identify a continuity state of the continuity chain;

make a first determination that the identified continuity chain is broken based on the identified continuity state; and

in response to the first determination;

perform a backup generation analysis to identify a type of a backup;

make a second determination that the type of the backup is an anchor backup type;

in response to the second determination:

 generate an anchor backup for the virtual machine; and

 update the backup policies using the generated anchor backup.

2. The computing device of claim 1 , wherein performing the membership analysis comprises:

identifying a plurality of backups associated with the identified continuity chain;

associating each of the respective backups of the plurality of backups with respective links in the identified continuity chain;

making a second determination that at least one link of the identified continuity chain is not associated with a respective backup of the plurality of backups; and

identify the continuity state of the identified continuity chain as invalid in response to the second determination.

3. The computing device of claim 1 , wherein the continuity chain is based on the backup policies.

4. The computing device of claim 3 , wherein the backup policies specify the generation of:

a second anchor backup; and

a dependent backup associated with the anchor backup.

5. The computing device of claim 4 , wherein the backup policies specified that the dependent backup was scheduled to be generated during the backup generation session, wherein the dependent backup was not generated during the backup generation session.

6. The computing device of claim 1 , wherein the backup generation session is associated with a policy of the backup policies.

7. The computing device of claim 6 , wherein the continuity chain implicated by the backup generation session is identified using the policy of the backup policies.

8. A method for storing backups of virtual machines, comprising:

identifying an end of a backup generation session for a virtual machine of the virtual machines;

in response to identifying the end of the backup generation session:

identifying a continuity chain implicated by the backup generation session;

performing a membership analysis of the identified continuity chain to identify a continuity state of the continuity chain;

making a first determination that the identified continuity chain is broken based on the identified continuity state; and

in response to the first determination:

performing a backup generation analysis to identify a type of a backup;

making a second determination that the type of the backup is an anchor backup type;

in response to the second determination:

generating an anchor backup for the virtual machine; and

updating the backup policies using the generated anchor backup.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein performing the membership analysis comprises:

identifying a plurality of backups associated with the identified continuity chain;

associating each of the respective backups of the plurality of backups with respective links in the identified continuity chain;

making a second determination that at least one link of the identified continuity chain is not associated with a respective backup of the plurality of backups; and

identify the continuity state of the identified continuity chain as invalid in response to the second determination.

10. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising computer readable program code, which when executed by a computer processor enables the computer processor to perform a method for storing backups of virtual machines, the method comprising:

identifying an end of a backup generation session for a virtual machine of the virtual machines;

in response to identifying the end of the backup generation session:

identifying a continuity chain implicated by the backup generation session;

performing a membership analysis of the identified continuity chain to identify a continuity state of the continuity chain;

making a first determination that the identified continuity chain is broken based on the identified continuity state; and

in response to the first determination:

performing a backup generation analysis to identify a type of a backup;

making a second determination that the type of the backup is an anchor backup type;

in response to the second determination:

generating an anchor backup for the virtual machine; and

updating the backup policies using the generated anchor backup.

11. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 10 , wherein performing the membership analysis comprises:

identifying a plurality of backups associated with the identified continuity chain;

associating each of the respective backups of the plurality of backups with respective links in the identified continuity chain;

making a second determination that at least one link of the identified continuity chain is not associated with a respective backup of the plurality of backups; and

identify the continuity state of the identified continuity chain as invalid in response to the second determination.

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