IP Library Granted Patent US 11,068,357
Granted Patent B2
US 11,068,357 · App. 16/429,205 · Granted Jul 20, 2021

Uninterrupted restore operation using a time based approach

Inventors: Mahesh Reddy A. V. (Bangalore, IN); Swaroop Shankar DH (Bangalore, IN); Mahantesh Ambaljeri (Bangalore, IN); Chetan Battal (Bangalore, IN)
Assignee: EMC IP HOLDING COMPANY LLC
G06F11/1469G06F2201/84
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Patent No.
US 11,068,357
App. No.
16/429,205
Granted
Jul 20, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus for performing restore operations for data packets by a restore agent is provided. The apparatus predicts a first time period of completing a first restore operation for the data packets and determines a second time period of performing the first restore operation until the first restore operation is stopped at a point of time. The apparatus also identifies an incomplete status of the first restore operation at the point of time based on a comparison between the first time period and the second time period, and collects information describing the incomplete status. The apparatus further starts a second restore operation for the data packets from the incomplete status based on the information.

Claims (35)

1. A method of performing restore operations for data packets by a restore agent, comprising:

predicting a first time period of completing a first restore operation for the data packets;

determining a second time period of performing the first restore operation until the first restore operation is stopped at a point of time;

identifying an incomplete status of the first restore operation at the point of time based on a comparison between the first time period and the second time period;

collecting information describing the incomplete status; and

starting a second restore operation for the data packets from the incomplete status based on the information.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein predicting the first time period includes predicting the first time period based on a difference between an average arrival time of the data packets and an average completion time of completing the first restore operation for the data packets.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein determining the second time period includes determining the second time period based on a difference between the average arrival time and the point of time.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying the incomplete status of the first restore operation includes identifying the incomplete status of the first restore operation when the second time period is shorter than the first time period.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the second time period includes determining the second time period of reading a first portion of the data packets from a target device and writing the first portion of the data packets to a container initiated by the restore agent until the first restore operation is stopped at the point of time.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein starting the second restore operation includes starting reading a second portion of the data packets from the target device and writing the second portion of the data packets to the container from the incomplete status.

7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising using the container to construct the first portion and the second portion of the data packets to complete the restore operations for the data packets.

8. An apparatus for performing restore operations for data packets by a restore agent, the apparatus comprising a processor and a memory storing executable instructions that, in response to execution by the processor, cause the apparatus to:

predict a first time period of completing a first restore operation for the data packets;

determine a second time period of performing the first restore operation until the first restore operation is stopped at a point of time;

identify an incomplete status of the first restore operation at the point of time based on a comparison between the first time period and the second time period;

collect information describing the incomplete status; and

start a second restore operation for the data packets from the incomplete status based on the information.

9. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the apparatus being caused to predict the first time period includes being caused to predict the first time period based on a difference between an average arrival time of the data packets and an average completion time of completing the first restore operation for the data packets.

10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the apparatus being caused to determine the second time period includes being caused to determine the second time period based on a difference between the average arrival time and the point of time.

11. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the apparatus being caused to identify the incomplete status of the first restore operation includes being caused to identify the incomplete status of the first restore operation when the second time period is shorter than the first time period.

12. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the apparatus being caused to determine the second time period includes being caused to determine the second time period of reading a first portion of the data packets from a target device and writing the first portion of the data packets to a container initiated by the restore agent until the first restore operation is stopped at the point of time.

13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the apparatus being caused to start the second restore operation includes being caused to start reading a second portion of the data packets from the target device and writing the second portion of the data packets to the container from the incomplete status.

14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the memory stores further executable instructions that, in response to execution by the processor, cause the apparatus to further use the container to construct the first portion and the second portion of the data packets to complete the restore operations for the data packets.

15. A computer-readable storage medium for performing restore operations for data packets by a restore agent, the computer-readable storage medium being non-transitory and having computer-readable program code stored therein that in response to execution by a processor, causes an apparatus to:

predict a first time period of completing a first restore operation for the data packets;

determine a second time period of performing the first restore operation until the first restore operation is stopped at a point of time;

identify an incomplete status of the first restore operation at the point of time based on a comparison between the first time period and the second time period;

collect information describing the incomplete status; and

start a second restore operation for the data packets from the incomplete status based on the information.

16. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 15 , wherein the apparatus being caused to predict the first time period includes being caused to predict the first time period based on a difference between an average arrival time of the data packets and an average completion time of completing the first restore operation for the data packets.

17. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 16 , wherein the apparatus being caused to determine the second time period includes being caused to determine the second time period based on a difference between the average arrival time and the point of time.

18. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 15 , wherein the apparatus being caused to determine the second time period includes being caused to determine the second time period of reading a first portion of the data packets from a target device and writing the first portion of the data packets to a container initiated by the restore agent until the first restore operation is stopped at the point of time.

19. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 18 , wherein the apparatus being caused to start the second restore operation includes being caused to start reading a second portion of the data packets from the target device and writing the second portion of the data packets to the container from the incomplete status.

20. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 19 , having further computer-readable program code stored therein that in response to execution by the processor, causes the apparatus to further use the container to construct the first portion and the second portion of the data packets to complete the restore operations for the data packets.

Assignments (9)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME (053546/0001) Recorded Jun 23, 2022
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A., AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
To: DELL MARKETING L.P. (ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND AS SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST TO CREDANT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.); DELL INTERNATIONAL L.L.C.; DELL PRODUCTS L.P.; DELL USA L.P.; EMC CORPORATION; DELL MARKETING CORPORATION (SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST TO FORCE10 NETWORKS, INC. AND WYSE TECHNOLOGY L.L.C.); EMC IP HOLDING COMPANY LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME (053311/0169) Recorded Jun 23, 2022
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A., AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
To: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.; EMC CORPORATION; EMC IP HOLDING COMPANY LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME (050724/0571) Recorded Jun 23, 2022
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A., AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
To: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.; EMC CORPORATION; EMC IP HOLDING COMPANY LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL 050406 FRAME 421 Recorded Nov 2, 2021
From: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH
To: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.; EMC CORPORATION; EMC IP HOLDING COMPANY LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 5, 2020
From: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.; EMC CORPORATION; EMC IP HOLDING COMPANY LLC
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 053311/0169 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 22, 2020
From: CREDANT TECHNOLOGIES INC.; DELL INTERNATIONAL L.L.C.; DELL MARKETING L.P.; DELL PRODUCTS L.P.; DELL USA L.P.; EMC CORPORATION; FORCE10 NETWORKS, INC.; WYSE TECHNOLOGY L.L.C.; EMC IP HOLDING COMPANY LLC
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A.
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (NOTES) Recorded Oct 15, 2019
From: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.; EMC CORPORATION; EMC IP HOLDING COMPANY LLC
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 17, 2019
From: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.; EMC CORPORATION; EMC IP HOLDING COMPANY LLC
To: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 3, 2019
From: REDDY A V, MAHESH; SHANKAR DH, SWAROOP; BATTAL, CHENTAN; AMBALJERI, MAHANTESH
To: EMC IP HOLDING COMPANY LLC
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