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Atombeam Technologies Assigned Patent

Secure storage for data de-dupe

Atombeam Technologies Inc., Moraga, CA, has been assigned a patent (11741051) developed by Cooper, Joshua, Columbia, SC, and Riahi, Aliasghar, Orinda, CA, for “system and methods for secure storage for data deduplication.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “A system and methods for secure storage for data deduplication comprising a data deconstruction engine, a data reconstruction engine, a library manager, a reference codebook, and a codeword storage which performs simultaneous compaction and deduplication of data sets. A data set may be comprised of one or more sourcepackets which may be optimally deconstructed into a plurality of sourceblocks and wherein each sourceblock may be compared against a reference codebook that contains key-value pairs of a sourceblock and its associated reference code in order to determine if a received sourceblock is a duplicate of data already stored within the reference codebook. Non-duplicate sourceblocks can have a reference code algorithmically created and stored in the reference codebook, thereby ensuring that when a duplicate sourceblock is received, it will not be stored as duplicated data.

The patent application was filed on 2022-01-19 (17/578476).

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