Dell products l.p. (20240126661). TRANSPARENT SNAPSHOT-BASED APPLICATION CONSISTENT VIRTUAL MACHINE PROTECTION simplified abstract

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TRANSPARENT SNAPSHOT-BASED APPLICATION CONSISTENT VIRTUAL MACHINE PROTECTION

Organization Name

dell products l.p.

Inventor(s)

Krishnendu Bagchi of Pune (IN)

Vipin Kaushal of Bangalore (IN)

Sudha Hebsur of Bangalore (IN)

Shelesh Chopra of Bangalore (IN)

Amarendra Behera of Bangalore (IN)

Pallavi Prakash of Bangalore (IN)

TRANSPARENT SNAPSHOT-BASED APPLICATION CONSISTENT VIRTUAL MACHINE PROTECTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240126661 titled 'TRANSPARENT SNAPSHOT-BASED APPLICATION CONSISTENT VIRTUAL MACHINE PROTECTION

Simplified Explanation

In this patent application, a data protection agent is installed within a virtual machine (VM) hosted by a host, while a snapshot data mover is installed external to the VM on the host. When a backup command is received, a request is issued to a copy service of the VM to back up an application within the VM. A second request for a snapshot is then issued to the snapshot data mover, which passes the request to a virtual machine manager. Once the snapshot data mover receives an identifier for the snapshot, it passes the snapshot identifier to the agent, allowing the agent to locate the snapshot and conduct the backup.

  • Data protection agent installed within a VM for conducting backups
  • Snapshot data mover installed external to the VM on the host
  • Requests issued to copy service and snapshot data mover for backup process
  • Snapshot identifier passed to the agent for locating the snapshot and conducting the backup

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in data protection and backup solutions for virtualized environments, ensuring the security and integrity of critical data within VMs.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient and reliable backup process for applications within VMs 2. Seamless integration of snapshot data mover for creating backups

Benefits

1. Enhanced data protection and security for virtualized environments 2. Simplified backup process for applications within VMs 3. Improved reliability and efficiency in conducting backups

Potential Commercial Applications

"Data Protection Agent for Virtual Machine Backups" can be utilized by cloud service providers, data centers, and IT companies offering backup and disaster recovery services for virtualized environments.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of external backup agents for conducting backups in virtualized environments. However, the specific integration of a snapshot data mover external to the VM for backup purposes may be a novel aspect of this technology.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact the performance of the virtual machines during backup processes?

The article does not provide information on how the backup process may affect the performance of the virtual machines and whether any optimizations are in place to minimize any potential impact.

Are there any specific security measures implemented to protect the backed-up data during the transfer process?

The article does not mention any specific security measures or protocols that are in place to ensure the security and integrity of the backed-up data during the transfer process.


Original Abstract Submitted

a data protection agent is installed as a guest within a virtual machine (vm) hosted by a host and a snapshot data mover is installed external to the vm on the host. upon receiving a command to conduct a backup, a first request is issued to a copy service of the vm indicating that an application in the vm is to be backed up. a second request for a snapshot is issued to the snapshot data mover. the snapshot data mover passes the snapshot request to a virtual machine manager. upon the snapshot data mover receiving an identifier for the snapshot, the snapshot data mover passes the snapshot identifier to the agent thereby allowing the agent to locate the snapshot and conduct the backup.