Peaxy Assigned Patent
Software-defined network attachable storage
By Francis Pelletier | March 1, 2017 at 2:36 pmPeaxy, Inc., San Jose, CA, has been assigned a patent (9,549,026) developed by Lacapra, Francesco, Sunnyvale, CA, for a “software-defined network attachable storage system and method.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “A non-transitory computer storage medium stores a set of instructions that, when loaded into and running in a plurality of logical computer systems, establishes a software-defined network attachable storage system. The storage system includes first and second sets of logical computer systems, (which may be virtual computer systems) as namespace servers and dataspace servers respectively. Each namespace server is configured: (a) to store, in its memory, filesystem metadata, the metadata including file and directory names and information on where user data associated with the file and directory names resides, and to store in its storage system a dynamically updated copy of the filesystem metadata, and (b) to process storage system pathname requests, for a predetermined subset of the namespace, from at least one requesting client computer and to return in response to each request a handle for use by the requesting client computer, and (ii) each dataspace server is configured to store and retrieve user data in its storage system based on handles determined by the namespace servers.“
The patent application was filed on June 12, 2015 (14/738,009).