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Wyse Technology Assigned Patent

Enabling SCSI commands that are not supported by client terminal

Wyse Technology L.L.C., Santa Clara, CA, has been assigned a patent (10,719,273) developed by Vajravel, Gokul Thiruchengode, Bangalore, India, for “enabling SCSI commands that are not supported by a client terminal.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: SCSI commands that are not supported by a client terminal can be enabled. In scenarios where the client terminal’s operating system may not support the same SCSI commands as the server’s operating system, a redirected mass storage device that does support the same SCSI commands as the server’s operating system can still be initialized on the server as supporting these SCSI commands. Then, to allow the SCSI commands that are not supported by the client terminal’s operating system to be provided to the mass storage device, a client-side proxy can employ a SCSI Pass Through Interface to send the unsupported commands rather than providing them to the client-side disk driver. The proxy may still provide supported SCSI commands to the client-side disk driver for typical handling.

The patent application was filed on January 24, 2017 (15/413,619).

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