18298838. APPLICATION-CENTRIC WEB PROTOCOL-BASED DATA STORAGE simplified abstract (Cisco Technology, Inc.)

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APPLICATION-CENTRIC WEB PROTOCOL-BASED DATA STORAGE

Organization Name

Cisco Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Rajiv Asati of Morrisville NC (US)

Edward Albert Warnicke of Austin TX (US)

APPLICATION-CENTRIC WEB PROTOCOL-BASED DATA STORAGE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18298838 titled 'APPLICATION-CENTRIC WEB PROTOCOL-BASED DATA STORAGE

The abstract describes a method of managing data storage processes by converting a Hypertext Transmission Protocol version 3 (HTTP/3) header into a Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) message and transmitting data directly between a Network Interface Controller (NIC) and a data storage device.

  • Computing HTTP/3 header into NVMe message
  • Transmitting NVMe message to associated device
  • Direct data transmission between NIC and data storage device

Potential Applications: - Data storage management systems - Network communication protocols - Data transfer optimization

Problems Solved: - Efficient data storage processes - Streamlined communication between devices

Benefits: - Faster data transmission - Reduced latency in data storage operations

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Data Storage Management System This technology can be utilized in cloud computing services, data centers, and network infrastructure companies to improve data storage efficiency and optimize communication protocols.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this method improve data storage processes compared to traditional methods? This method enhances data storage processes by directly transmitting data between the NIC and storage device, reducing latency and improving efficiency.

2. What are the potential implications of implementing this technology in network infrastructure? Implementing this technology in network infrastructure can lead to faster data transfer speeds, improved system performance, and enhanced overall network efficiency.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method of managing data storage processes may include, at a processing device, computing a hypertext transmission protocol version 3 (HTTP/3) header of a first message received at a network interface controller (NIC) device into a non-volatile memory express (NVMe) message, transmitting the NVMe message to a device associated with the processing device, and with the NVMe message, transmitting data directly between a NIC and the data storage device.