IP Library Granted Patent US 11,500,738
Granted Patent B2
US 11,500,738 · App. 16/830,701 · Granted Nov 15, 2022

Tagging application resources for snapshot capability-aware discovery

Inventors: Shelesh Chopra (Bangalore, IN); Pawan Singh (Bangalore, IN); Yasemin Ugur-Ozekinci (Oakville, CA); Jayashree Radha (Bangalore, IN)
Assignee: EMC IP Holding Company LLC
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Patent No.
US 11,500,738
App. No.
16/830,701
Granted
Nov 15, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

Tagging application resources for snapshot capability-aware discovery is described. If an application's host determines that one of an application's resource satisfies any snapshot capability rule, the application's host associates the application resource with a snapshot capable tag. The application's host outputs an identifier of the application resource and any associated snapshot capable tag to a backup server. The application's host inputs a request from the backup server to create a snapshot of the application resource associated with the snapshot capable tag and creates the snapshot of the application resource associated with the snapshot capable tag.

Claims (43)

1. A system for tagging application resources for snapshot capability-aware discovery, comprising:

one or more processors; and

a non-transitory computer readable medium storing a plurality of instructions, which when executed, cause the one or more processors to:

determine, by an application host, whether an application resource, of a plurality of application resources associated with an application that is hosted by the application host, satisfies any of a set of snapshot capability rules, each snapshot capability rule setting a prerequisite based on performance of the application resource for creating a snapshot of the application resource;

associate, by the application host, the application resource with a snapshot capable tag, in response to a determination that the application resource satisfies any of the set of snapshot capability rules; and

output, by the application host, an identifier of the application resource and any associated snapshot capable tag, to a backup server; and

create by the application host, a snapshot of the application resource associated with any snapshot capable tag, in response to inputting a request to create the snapshot of the application resource associated with any snapshot capable tag, from the backup server.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of instructions further causes the processor to:

input, by the application host, a discovery request associated with the application resource, from the backup server;

output, by the application host, a change notification for the application resource, to the backup server; and

input, by the application host, a request for the identifier of the application resource, from the backup server.

3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the discovery request comprises a timestamp corresponding to a previous version of the application resource, and inputting the discovery request comprises creating a subscription from the backup server, thereby restricting the outputting of any change notification for the application resource to outputting a change notification for a current version of the application resource which corresponds to an updated timestamp.

4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of instructions further causes the processor to output, by the application host, a copy of the snapshot of the application resource and delete the snapshot of the application resource, in response to inputting a request to output the copy of the snapshot of the application resource and delete the snapshot of the application resource, from the backup server.

5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of resources comprises at least one of an application host configuration, a file system, any application, a database, and copy metadata of a backup copy associated with the database.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the set of snapshot capability rules comprises at least one of a first snapshot capability rule and a second snapshot capability rule, the application resource satisfying any of the set of snapshot capability rules comprises one of the application resource satisfying at least one of the first snapshot capability rule and the second snapshot capability rule, and the application resource satisfying both the first snapshot capability rule and the second snapshot capability rule.

7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the set of snapshot capability rules specify at least one of a size of storage that stores the application resource, a type of storage that stores the application resource, a computing resource utilization associated with the application host, a communication rate associated with the application host, a changed part of the application resource relative to an unchanged part of the application resource; a name associated with the application host, an internet protocol range associated with the application host, and a vendor associated with the application.

8. A computer-implemented method for tagging application resources for snapshot capability-aware discovery, the computer-implemented method comprising:

determining, by an application host, whether an application resource, of a plurality of application resources associated with an application that is hosted by the application host, satisfies any of a set of snapshot capability rules, each snapshot capability rule setting a prerequisite based on performance of the application resource for creating a snapshot of the application resource;

associating, by the application host, the application resource with a snapshot capable tag, in response to a determination that the application resource satisfies any of the set of snapshot capability rules; and

outputting, by the application host, an identifier of the application resource and any associated snapshot capable tag, to a backup server; and

create by the application host, a snapshot of the application resource associated with any snapshot capable tag, in response to inputting a request to create the snapshot of the application resource associated with any snapshot capable tag, from the backup server.

9. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , wherein the computer-implemented method further comprises:

inputting, by the application host, a discovery request associated with the application resource, from the backup server;

outputting, by the application host, a change notification for the application resource, to the backup server; and

inputting, by the application host, a request for the identifier of the application resource, from the backup server.

10. The computer-implemented method of claim 9 , wherein the discovery request comprises a timestamp corresponding to a previous version of the application resource, and inputting the discovery request comprises creating a subscription from the backup server, thereby restricting the outputting of any change notification for the application resource to outputting a change notification for a current version of the application resource which corresponds to an updated timestamp.

11. The computer-implemented method of claim 10 , wherein the computer-implemented method further comprises outputting, by the application host, a copy of the snapshot of the application resource and delete the snapshot of the application resource, in response to inputting a request to output the copy of the snapshot of the application resource and delete the snapshot of the application resource, from the backup server.

12. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of resources comprises at least one of an application host configuration, a file system, any application, a database, and copy metadata of a backup copy associated with the database.

13. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , wherein the set of snapshot capability rules comprises at least one of a first snapshot capability rule and a second snapshot capability rule, the application resource satisfying any of the set of snapshot capability rules comprises one of the application resource satisfying at least one of the first snapshot capability rule and the second snapshot capability rule, and the application resource satisfying both the first snapshot capability rule and the second snapshot capability rule.

14. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , wherein the set of snapshot capability rules specify at least one of a size of storage that stores the application resource, a type of storage that stores the application resource, a computing resource utilization associated with the application host, a communication rate associated with the application host, a changed part of the application resource relative to an unchanged part of the application resource; a name associated with the application host, an internet protocol range associated with the application host, and a vendor associated with the application.

15. A computer program product, comprising a non-transitory computer-readable medium having a computer-readable program code embodied therein to be executed by one or more processors, the program code including instructions to:

determine, by an application host, whether an application resource, of a plurality of application resources associated with an application that is hosted by the application host, satisfies any of a set of snapshot capability rules, each snapshot capability rule setting a prerequisite based on performance of the application resource for creating a snapshot of the application resource;

associate, by the application host, the application resource with a snapshot capable tag, in response to a determination that the application resource satisfies any of the set of snapshot capability rules; and

output, by the application host, an identifier of the application resource and any associated snapshot capable tag, to a backup server; and

create by the application host, a snapshot of the application resource associated with any snapshot capable tag, in response to inputting a request to create the snapshot of the application resource associated with any snapshot capable tag, from the backup server.

16. The computer program product of claim 15 , wherein the program code includes further instructions to:

input, by the application host, a discovery request associated with the application resource, from the backup server;

output, by the application host, a change notification for the application resource, to the backup server; and

input, by the application host, a request for the identifier of the application resource, from the backup server.

17. The computer program product of claim 16 , wherein the discovery request comprises a timestamp corresponding to a previous version of the application resource, and inputting the discovery request comprises creating a subscription from the backup server, thereby restricting the outputting of any change notification for the application resource to outputting a change notification for a current version of the application resource which corresponds to an updated timestamp.

18. The computer program product of claim 17 , wherein the program code includes further instructions to output, by the application host, a copy of the snapshot of the application resource and delete the snapshot of the application resource, in response to inputting a request to output the copy of the snapshot of the application resource and delete the snapshot of the application resource, from the backup server.

19. The computer program product of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of resources comprises at least one of an application host configuration, a file system, any application, a database, and copy metadata of a backup copy associated with the database.

20. The computer program product of claim 15 , wherein the set of snapshot capability rules comprises at least one of a first snapshot capability rule and a second snapshot capability rule, the application resource satisfying any of the set of snapshot capability rules comprises one of the application resource satisfying at least one of the first snapshot capability rule and the second snapshot capability rule, and the application resource satisfying both the first snapshot capability rule and the second snapshot capability rule, and the set of snapshot capability rules specify at least one of a size of storage that stores the application resource, a type of storage that stores the application resource, a computing resource utilization associated with the application host, a communication rate associated with the application host, a changed part of the application resource relative to an unchanged part of the application resource; a name associated with the application host, an internet protocol range associated with the application host, and a vendor associated with the application.

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