Purdue Research Foundation Assigned Patent
Distributed data store with persistent memory
By Francis Pelletier | April 25, 2023 at 2:00 pmPurdue Research Foundation, West Lafayette, IN, has been assigned a patent (11611617) developed by Zhang, Yiying, San Diego, CA, and Tsai, Shin-Yeh, Menlo Park, CA, for a “distributed data store with persistent memory.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “A method to build a persistent memory (PM)-based data storage system without involving a processor (CPU) at storage nodes is disclosed which includes storing data in one or more storage nodes that only include PM and no CPUs, with data stored in PM in form of link lists, accessing data stored in the one or more storage nodes’ PM directly by remote compute nodes through a network, maintaining metadata associated with the data by one or more global controllers (metadata servers), upon request by a user to read or write data, the compute nodes contacting the one or more metadata servers to obtain location of data of interest in form of pointers (shortcuts), and the compute nodes sending network requests directly to the one or more storage nodes’ PM to locate latest version of data by tracing the link list from the associated shortcut to corresponding tails.”
The patent application was filed on 2020-06-16 (16/903182).