17814217. SYSTEM AND METHOD OF STORING DATA simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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SYSTEM AND METHOD OF STORING DATA

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Chris Everett Peterson of Austin TX (US)

Jeffrey James Demoss of Austin TX (US)

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF STORING DATA - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17814217 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD OF STORING DATA

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system and method for managing data storage in an information handling system (IHS) based on vibrations. Here are the key points:

  • The system determines a first value associated with vibrations within the IHS.
  • If the first value meets or exceeds a first threshold value, the system receives and stores first data using solid-state memory.
  • The system then determines a second value associated with vibrations within the IHS.
  • If the second value does not meet or exceed the first threshold value, the system retrieves the first data from solid-state memory and stores it using a hard disk drive.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Data storage optimization: The system optimizes data storage by using solid-state memory when vibrations exceed a threshold, ensuring data integrity and performance.
  • Enhanced data protection: By dynamically switching between solid-state memory and hard disk drives based on vibrations, the system can protect data from potential damage caused by excessive vibrations.
  • Improved system reliability: The system's ability to adapt storage based on vibrations can help prevent data loss and system failures, enhancing overall system reliability.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Data loss due to vibrations: Excessive vibrations can cause data corruption or loss in traditional storage systems. This technology mitigates this risk by dynamically adjusting storage based on vibration levels.
  • Performance degradation: Vibrations can impact the performance of storage devices. By using solid-state memory during high-vibration periods, the system maintains optimal performance.
  • Storage inefficiency: Traditional storage systems may not efficiently utilize solid-state memory. This technology intelligently switches between storage mediums, optimizing storage efficiency.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced data integrity: By adapting storage based on vibrations, the system ensures data integrity and reduces the risk of data corruption or loss.
  • Improved performance: Utilizing solid-state memory during high-vibration periods improves storage performance and responsiveness.
  • Cost-effective storage: The system optimizes the use of solid-state memory, reducing the need for expensive storage devices and improving cost-effectiveness.


Original Abstract Submitted

In one or more embodiments, one or more systems, one or more methods, and/or one or more processes may: determine a first value associated with vibrations within an information handling system (IHS); determine that the first value meets or exceeds a first threshold value; after determining that the first value meets or exceeds the first threshold value: receive first data to store via at least one hard disk drive; and store the first data via at least one solid state memory medium; determine a second value associated with vibrations within the IHS; determine that the second value does not meet or exceed the first threshold value; and in response to determining that the second value does not meet or exceed the first threshold value: retrieve the first data from the at least one solid state memory medium; and store the first data via the at least one hard disk drive.