Campbell, CA, United States of America

Ebrahim Hashemi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 23(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 1999

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Title: Ebrahim Hashemi: Innovator in RAID System Performance

Introduction

Ebrahim Hashemi is an accomplished inventor based in Campbell, CA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of data storage systems, particularly in enhancing performance and reliability.

Latest Patents

Ebrahim Hashemi holds a patent for a "System for achieving enhanced performance and data availability in a RAID system." This invention provides a combination of hardware and software that efficiently integrates the various requirements for system performance and reliability. Users can select from a range of configurations for performance and reliability independently. The invention constructs a user space that must be mapped onto the physical storage space in the array of disk drives, preserving the orthogonality of performance and reliability concepts.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Ebrahim Hashemi has focused on developing innovative solutions that address the challenges of data storage. His work has been instrumental in advancing RAID systems, which are critical for data availability and performance in various applications.

Collaborations

Ebrahim Hashemi has collaborated with notable professionals in the field, including Martin Schulze and Jim Morris. These collaborations have contributed to the development and refinement of his innovative solutions.

Conclusion

Ebrahim Hashemi's contributions to RAID system technology demonstrate his commitment to enhancing data performance and reliability. His innovative patent reflects a significant advancement in the field of data storage systems.

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