Inventor · Kanchinakote, IN

Jayashree Radha

17Patents
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24Co-inventors
46Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 26, 2019 → Oct 6, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US11093290B1 Backup server resource-aware discovery of client application resources Physics 5 Active
US10776041B1 System and method for scalable backup search Physics 2 Active
US11500738B2 Tagging application resources for snapshot capability-aware discovery Physics 1 Active
US11520668B2 Vendor-neutral models of vendors' application resources Physics 0 Active
US12026056B2 Snapshot capability-aware discovery of tagged application resources Physics 0 Active
US11379146B1 Method and system for performing data protection management using an add-on application programming interface Physics 0 Active
US11675931B2 Creating vendor-neutral data protection operations for vendors' application resources Physics 0 Active
US12367104B2 Generating installation software that rolls back agent updates when cluster updates fail Physics 0 Active
US11972028B2 Method and system for managing data protection feature compatibility Physics 0 Active
US12164390B2 Agent lifecycle management for backup and restore applications Physics 0 Active
US12298857B2 Generic “differential discovery service” for use in any storage array to provide differential discovery of the infrastructure assets to any client Physics 0 Active
US11106544B2 System and method for management of largescale data backup Physics 0 Active
US11907102B2 Dynamic debug log enabler for any protection failure jobs Physics 0 Active
US12340204B2 Launching copies of installation software that rolls back agent updates when cluster updates fail Physics 0 Active
US11068332B2 Method and system for automatic recovery of a system based on distributed health monitoring Physics 0 Active
US11061732B2 System and method for scalable backup services Physics 0 Active
US12124838B2 Automatically updating agents from backup and restore applications Physics 0 Active

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