International business machines corporation (20240111721). OPTIMIZING REMOVABLE MEDIA LIBRARY FILE REMOVAL simplified abstract

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OPTIMIZING REMOVABLE MEDIA LIBRARY FILE REMOVAL

Organization Name

international business machines corporation

Inventor(s)

Tohru Hasegawa of Tokyo (JP)

Hiroshi Itagaki of Yokohama-shi (JP)

Tsuyoshi Miyamura of Yokohama-shi (JP)

Atsushi Abe of Ebina (JP)

Noriko Yamamoto of Tokyo (JP)

Shinsuke Mitsuma of Machida-shi (JP)

OPTIMIZING REMOVABLE MEDIA LIBRARY FILE REMOVAL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240111721 titled 'OPTIMIZING REMOVABLE MEDIA LIBRARY FILE REMOVAL

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for deleting a file from a primary file system by updating indexes and flags in a secondary file system.

  • The approach involves deleting a directory entry associated with a file from an in-memory index of a secondary file system.
  • It updates an index cache in the secondary file system based on the in-memory index.
  • The approach sets a dirty flag in the secondary file system to true after the deletion.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in cloud storage systems, data management software, and file synchronization tools.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient file deletion process in a secondary file system. 2. Synchronization of indexes and flags between primary and secondary file systems.

Benefits

1. Improved file management and organization. 2. Faster deletion operations. 3. Enhanced data integrity and consistency.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing cloud storage services for faster file operations.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of journaling file systems to track changes and updates in file systems.

Unanswered Questions

How does this approach handle conflicts in the indexes between primary and secondary file systems?

The article does not provide information on how conflicts in indexes are resolved when updating the secondary file system.

What impact does this approach have on the overall performance of the file systems?

The article does not discuss the potential performance implications of implementing this approach on the file systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

an approach for deleting a file from a primary file system. the approach deletes a directory entry, associated with a file, from an in-memory index associated with a secondary file system. the approach updates an index cache associated with a secondary file system, based on the in-memory index. the approach updates a dirty flag, associated with the secondary file system, to a value of true.