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Oracle Assigned Two Patents

Reflecting bandwidth and priority in NAS I/O, storage tape analytics user interface

Reflecting bandwidth and priority in network attached storage I/O
Oracle America, Inc., Redwood Shores, CA, has been assigned a patent (9,021,142) developed by Tripathi, Sunay, Palo Alto, CA, Moore, William H., Fremont, CA, and Wong, Brian L., Midlothian, VA, for a “reflecting bandwidth and priority in network attached storage I/O.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A method for processing a first input/output, I/O) request on a network attached storage, NAS) device that includes receiving the first I/O request from a source by the NAS device, placing the first I/O request in an I/O queue associated with the NAS device, wherein the first I/O request is placed in the I/O queue based on a priority of the first I/O request using a remote storage access protocol, and when the first I/O request is associated with the highest priority in the I/O queue, determining whether a bandwidth associated with the source of the first I/O request is exceeded, processing the first I/O request if the bandwidth associated with the source of the first I/O request is not exceeded, and placing the first I/O request in sleep mode if the bandwidth associated with the source of the first I/O request is exceeded.

The patent application was filed on August 2, 2010 (12/848,359).

Storage tape analytics user interface providing library analysis and monitoring
Oracle America, Inc., Redwood Shores, CA,
has been assigned a patent (9,020,921) developed by Alber, Chad Norman, Boulder, CO, Abramovitz, Michael Paul, Thornton, CO, Jhatakia, Jitesh Bakul, Superior, CO, Wharton, Cathleen Susan, Superior, CO, Black, III, John Mitchell, Loveland, CO, Schmitt, Terry Donald, Aurora, CO, and Nicoletti, Karl Kevin, Longmont, CO, for a “storage tape analytics user interface providing library analysis and monitoring.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A method of accessing tape storage analytics data from tape libraries. The method includes generating user interfaces on client devices. Each user interface includes a first screen displaying graphics or analysis tables based on the tape storage analytics data. The method includes receiving user input selecting the displayed graphics or an item within a cell of the analysis table and modifying the user interface to display a second screen, which presents a subset of the tape storage analytics data corresponding to operation of at least one of one or more tape libraries or library components, e.g., robots and elevators), tape drives, and tape media within the tape libraries or, alternatively, activities involving any of a combination of these components. The receiving and modifying steps are repeated to navigate between data corresponding to a tape library, a tape drive, and media and to operations involving these and other tape library components.

The patent application was filed on January 31, 2014 (14/169,439).

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