Primos Storage Technology Assigned Patent
Transaction-based storage system and method that uses variable sized objects to store data
By Francis Pelletier | December 5, 2016 at 2:52 pmPrimos Storage Technology LLC, Saratoga, CA, has been assigned a patent (9,483,197) developed by Cousins, Robert E., Saratoga, CA, for a “transaction-based storage system and method that uses variable sized objects to store data.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “Aspects of the innovations herein are consistent with a storage system for storing variable sized objects. The storage system may be a transaction-based system that uses variable sized objects to store data. The storage system may be implemented using arrays disks that are arranged in ranks. Each rank may include multiple stripes. Each stripe may be read and written as a convenient unit for maximum performance. A rank manager may be provided to dynamically configure the ranks to adjust for failed and added disks by selectively shortening and lengthening the stripes. The storage system may include a stripe space table that contains entries describing the amount of space used in each stripe. An object map may provide entries for each object in the storage system describing the location, e.g., rank, stripe and offset values, the length and version of the object.“
The patent application was filed on October 19, 2015 (14/886,911).