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Dot Hill Assigned Patent

Processing fast asynchronous streams

Dot Hill Systems Corporation, Longmont, CO, has been assigned a patent (9,158,687) developed by Barrell, Michael David, Superior, CO, and Traut, Zachary David, Denver, CO, for a “method and apparatus for processing fast asynchronous streams.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A method for efficiently processing write data from a storage controller to a striped storage volume is provided. The method includes receiving, by the storage controller, a host write request including a host write request size, calculating, by the storage controller, that a time to fill a stripe including the host write request is less than a host guaranteed write time, and processing, by the storage controller, the host write request as a writeback host write request. The storage controller stores writeback host write requests in a write cache. The time to fill the stripe is a size of the stripe divided by a data rate of a corresponding host write stream including the host write request. The host guaranteed write time is the maximum latency that the storage controller guarantees host write requests are committed to one of the write cache and the striped storage volume.“

The patent application was filed on February 23, 2015 (14/628,839).

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