Inventor · Brooklyn, NY, US

Paul Nowoczynski

13Patents
4h-index
11Co-inventors
53Inventor score

Filing activity: Nov 7, 2008 → Nov 25, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9116819B2 Reducing metadata in a write-anywhere storage system Physics 314 Active
US9378088B1 Method and system for reclamation of distributed dynamically generated erasure groups for data migration between high performance computing architectures and data storage using non-deterministic data addressing Physics 72 Active
US9477551B1 Method and system for data migration between high performance computing architectures and file system using distributed parity group information structures with non-deterministic data addressing Physics 27 Active
US8316288B2 High efficiency, high performance system for writing data from applications to a safe file system Physics 8 Active
US9128826B2 Data storage architecuture and system for high performance computing hash on metadata in reference to storage request in nonvolatile memory (NVM) location Physics 3 Active
US9213489B1 Data storage architecture and system for high performance computing incorporating a distributed hash table and using a hash on metadata of data items to obtain storage locations Physics 2 Active
US9152649B2 Maintaining order and fault-tolerance in a distributed hash table system Physics 1 Active
US9141480B2 Handling failed transaction peers in a distributed hash table Physics 1 Active
US9454533B2 Reducing metadata in a write-anywhere storage system Physics 1 Active
US9628299B2 Method and system for data transfer between compute clusters and file system Electricity 1 Active
US10042869B1 Method for data transfer between compute clusters and file system Electricity 1 Active
US11171666B2 Method for efficient erasure coded group management in shared nothing storage clusters Electricity 0 Active
US9798683B2 Minimizing micro-interruptions in high-performance computing Physics 0 Active

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