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sTec (WD/HGST) Assigned Two Patents

Storage system with primary and secondary compression engines, dynamic data for wear leveling in SSDs

Storage system with primary and secondary compression engines
sTec, Inc., Santa Ana, CA, has been assigned a patent (8,677,035) developed by two co-inventors for a “storage system with primary and secondary compression engines.”

The co-inventors are Guangming Lu, Irvine, CA, and Mark Moshayedi, Newport Coast, CA.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “Aspects of the subject technology relate to a data storage system controller including a host interface configured to be coupled to a host device, to receive data from the host device, and to send data to the host device. In certain aspects, the data storage system includes a primary compression engine configured to compress data received from the host device via the host interface, and a secondary compression engine configured to decompress and compress data associated with operations internal to the data storage system. In some implementations, the data storage systems can further include a processor configured to transfer data between the host interface and the primary compression engine, between the primary compression engine and a non-volatile storage medium, between a memory and the secondary compression engine, and between the secondary compression engine and the memory. A data storage system is also provided.

The patent application was filed on Jan. 30, 2013 (13/754,837).

Dynamic data for wear leveling in SSDs
Dynamic data for wear leveling in solid-state devices
sTec, Santa Ana, CA, has been assigned a patent (8,713,381) developed by Mark Moshayedi, Newport Coast, CA, and Seyed Jalal Sadr, Irvine, CA, for “systems and methods of using dynamic data for wear leveling in solid-state devices.”

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “Methods and systems for wear-leveling in flash storage devices are provided. A flash storage system performs wear-leveling by tracking data errors that occur when dynamic data is read from a first storage block in a first flash storage device and moving the dynamic data to a second storage block in a second flash storage device. Additionally, wear-leveling is achieved by identifying a third storage block containing static data and moves the static data to the storage block previously containing the dynamic data.”

The patent application was filed on March 29, 2013 (13/853,989).

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