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US Patent 10019502 Non-disruptive baseline and resynchronization of a synchronous replication relationship

Patent 10019502 was granted and assigned to NetApp on July, 2018 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
NetApp
NetApp
Current Assignee
NetApp
NetApp
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
10019502
Date of Patent
July 10, 2018
Patent Application Number
14953070
Date Filed
November 27, 2015
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12073091 Low overhead resynchronization snapshot creation and utilization
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US Patent 11468014 Resynchronization to a filesystem synchronous replication relationship endpoint
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US Patent 11860898 Non-disruptive baseline and resynchronization of a synchronous replication relationship
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US Patent 11880580 Non-disruptive migration of NVMe-of attached virtual volumes using log-based signaling and confirmation for cutover
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US Patent 11461280 Handling metadata operations and timestamp changes during resynchronization
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US Patent 10496296 Low overhead resynchronization snapshot creation and utilization
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US Patent 10684994 Data synchronization
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US Patent 11567674 Low overhead resynchronization snapshot creation and utilization
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Chelcie Daye
Patent abstract

One or more techniques and/or computing devices are provided for non-disruptively establishing a synchronous replication relationship between a primary volume and a secondary volume and/or for resynchronizing the primary volume and the secondary volume. For example, a baseline snapshot and one or more incremental snapshots of the primary volume are used to construct and incrementally update the secondary volume with data from the primary volume. A dirty region log is used to track modifications to the primary volume. A splitter object is used to split client write requests to the primary volume and to the secondary volume. A synchronous transfer engine session is initiated to processing incoming client write requests using the dirty region log. A cutover scanner is used to transfer dirty data from the primary volume to the secondary volume. In this way, a synchronous replication relationship is established between the primary volume and the secondary volume.

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