IP Library Granted Patent US 11,481,286
Granted Patent B2
US 11,481,286 · App. 16/794,529 · Granted Oct 25, 2022

Storage based file FTP

Inventors: Arieh Don (Newton, MA); Stephen D. Smaldone (Woodstock, CT); Vinay G. Rao (Bangalore, IN); Sanjib Mallick (Bangalore, IN)
Assignee: EMC IP Holding Company LLC
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Patent No.
US 11,481,286
App. No.
16/794,529
Granted
Oct 25, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

Transferring files directly from a storage system to a backup storage system includes determining identifiers for blocks on the storage system that correspond to files that are to be backed up, providing the identifiers for the blocks to the storage system, and the storage system pushing the blocks indicated by the identifiers directly from the storage system to the backup storage system. The identifiers may be logical block addresses. Determining the logical block addresses may vary according to a file system for files that are to be backed up. Determining the logical block address may include determining an inode value for each of the files that are to be backed up or may include determining a logical cluster number for each of the files that are to be backed up. The backup storage system may include a media server and a storage device.

Claims (30)

1. A method of transferring files directly from a storage system to a backup storage system, comprising:

a host, coupled to the storage system, reading and writing data to and from logical devices of the storage system via a first path through a storage area network;

the host determining identifiers for logical blocks of the logical devices on the storage system that correspond to particular ones of the files that are to be backed up by iterating through a plurality of the logical blocks of the storage system to determine which of the logical blocks have changed;

the host providing, via a second path that is separate from the storage area network, the identifiers for all of the logical blocks to the storage system that have changed; and

the storage system pushing data corresponding to the logical blocks directly and without the host from the storage system to the backup storage system, wherein determining the addresses of the logical blocks varies according to an operating system used by the host to store files that are to be backed up and wherein the storage system pushes the data corresponding to the logical blocks to the backup storage system only after the host has provided the identifiers for all of the logical block that have changed.

2. A method, according to claim 1 , wherein determining the identifiers for the logical blocks includes determining an inode value for each of the files that are to be backed up.

3. A method, according to claim 1 , wherein determining the identifiers for the logical blocks includes determining a logical cluster number for each of the files that are to be backed up.

4. A method, according to claim 1 , wherein the backup storage system includes a media server and a storage device.

5. A method, according to claim 4 , wherein the storage system pushes the data corresponding to the logical blocks indicated by the identifiers directly from the storage system to the media server.

6. A method, according to claim 1 , wherein the host, the backup storage system, and the storage system are interconnected using the storage area network and wherein the storage system pushes the logical blocks indicated by the identifiers through the storage area network via the first path through the storage area network.

7. A method, according to claim 1 , wherein the host uses multi-path I/O to determine identifiers for logical blocks on the storage system that correspond to files that are to be backed up.

8. A non-transitory computer readable medium containing software that transfers files directly from a storage system to a backup storage system, the software comprising:

executable code on a host coupled to the storage system that reads and writes data to and from logical devices of the storage system via a first path through a storage area network;

executable code on the host that determines identifiers for logical blocks of the logical devices on the storage system that correspond to files that are to be backed up by iterating through a plurality of blocks of the storage system to determine which of the logical blocks have changed;

executable code on the host that provides, via a second path that is separate from the storage area network, the identifiers for the logical blocks to the storage system that have changed; and

executable code that pushes data corresponding to the logical blocks directly and without the host from the storage system to the backup storage system, wherein determining the addresses of the logical blocks varies according to an operating system used by the host to store files that are to be backed up and wherein the storage system pushes the data corresponding to the logical blocks to the backup storage system only after the host has provided the identifiers for all of the logical block that have changed.

9. A non-transitory computer readable medium, according to claim 8 , wherein determining the identifiers for the logical blocks includes determining an inode value for each of the files that are to be backed up.

10. A non-transitory computer readable medium, according to claim 8 , wherein determining the identifiers for the logical blocks includes determining a logical cluster number for each of the files that are to be backed up.

11. A non-transitory computer readable medium, according to claim 8 , wherein the backup storage system includes a media server and a storage device.

12. A non-transitory computer readable medium, according to claim 11 , wherein the storage system pushes the data corresponding to the logical blocks indicated by the identifiers directly from the storage system to the media server.

13. A non-transitory computer readable medium, according to claim 8 , wherein the host, the backup storage system, and the storage system are interconnected using the storage area network and wherein the storage system pushes the logical blocks indicated by the identifiers through the storage area network via the first path through the storage area network.

14. A non-transitory computer readable medium, according to claim 8 , wherein the host uses multi-path I/O to determine identifiers for logical blocks on the storage system that correspond to files that are to be backed up.

15. A data processing system, comprising:

a storage system;

a backup storage system coupled to the storage system; and

a host coupled to the storage system that reads and writes data to and from logical devices of the storage system via a first path through a storage area network and determines identifiers for logical blocks of the logical devices on the storage system that correspond to particular ones of the files that are to be backed up by iterating through a plurality of blocks of the storage system to determine which of the logical blocks have changed, the host providing, via a second path that is separate from the storage area network, identifiers for the logical blocks to the storage system that have changed, wherein the storage system pushes data corresponding to the logical blocks directly and without the host from the storage system to the backup storage system and wherein determining the addresses of the logical blocks varies according to an operating system used by the host to store files that are to be backed up and wherein the storage system pushes the data corresponding to the logical blocks to the backup storage system only after the host has provided the identifiers for all of the logical block that have changed.

16. A data processing system, according to claim 15 , wherein the backup storage system includes a media server and a storage device.

17. A data processing system, according to claim 16 , wherein the storage system pushes the data corresponding to the logical blocks indicated by the identifiers directly from the storage system to the media server.

18. A data processing system, according to claim 15 , wherein the host, the backup storage system, and the storage system are interconnected using the storage area network and wherein the storage system pushes the logical blocks indicated by the identifiers through the storage area network via the first path through the storage area network.

19. A data processing system, according to claim 15 , wherein the host uses multi-path I/O to determine identifiers for logical blocks on the storage system that correspond to files that are to be backed up.

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