Inventor · Sunnyvale, CA, US

Shane S. Owara

11Patents
11h-index
7Co-inventors
57Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 19, 2002 → Sep 2, 2009

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7225204B2 System and method for asynchronous mirroring of snapshots at a destination using a purgatory directory and inode mapping Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 265 Expired
US6993539B2 System and method for determining changes in two snapshots and for transmitting changes to destination snapshot Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 255 Expired
US7966293B1 System and method for indexing a backup using persistent consistency point images Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 144 Active
US7039663B1 System and method for checkpointing and restarting an asynchronous transfer of data between a source and destination snapshot Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 134 Expired
US7007046B2 Format for transmission file system information between a source and a destination Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 90 Expired
US7603391B1 System and method for determining changes in two snapshots and for transmitting changes to a destination snapshot Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 74 Active
US7243115B2 System and method for asynchronous mirroring of snapshots at a destination using a purgatory directory and inode mapping Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 42 Expired
US7769717B2 System and method for checkpointing and restarting an asynchronous transfer of data between a source and destination snapshot Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 42 Active
US7818299B1 System and method for determining changes in two snapshots and for transmitting changes to a destination snapshot Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 39 Active
US7590633B1 Format for transmitting file system information between a source and a destination Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 12 Active
US8001307B1 Apparatus and a method to eliminate deadlock in a bi-directionally mirrored data storage system Physics 11 Active

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