Inventor · Colorado Springs, CO, US

Michael R. Eisler

21Patents
7h-index
36Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 4, 1996 → Aug 11, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5737523A Methods and apparatus for providing dynamic network file system client authentication Physics 112 Expired
US7519813B1 System and method for a sidecar authentication mechanism Electricity 67 Expired
US8489811B1 System and method for addressing data containers using data set identifiers Physics 49 Active
US8312046B1 System and method for enabling a data container to appear in a plurality of locations in a super-namespace Physics 40 Active
US7987167B1 Enabling a clustered namespace with redirection Physics 32 Active
US10496320B2 Synchronous replication Physics 28 Active
US8046422B2 Automatic load spreading in a clustered network storage system Physics 7 Active
US10437521B2 Consistent method of indexing file system information Physics 3 Active
US9485308B2 Zero copy volume reconstruction Electricity 3 Active
US10942813B2 Cloud object data layout (CODL) Physics 2 Active
US10021218B2 I/O bandwidth reduction using storage-level common page information Physics 2 Active
US11726697B2 Synchronous replication Physics 1 Active
US9836230B2 Data backup with rolling baselines Physics 1 Active
US11262931B2 Synchronous replication Physics 1 Active
US8429368B2 Providing an administrative path for accessing a writeable master storage volume in a mirrored storage environment Physics 1 Active
US12282678B2 Synchronous replication Physics 0 Active
US9348712B1 Policy-based volume caching in a clustered storage system Electricity 0 Active
US11416444B2 Object-based storage replication and recovery Physics 0 Active
US10523786B2 I/O bandwidth reduction using storage-level common page information Physics 0 Active
US9323689B2 I/O bandwidth reduction using storage-level common page information Physics 0 Active
US10055154B2 Data backup with rolling baselines Physics 0 Active

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