Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2022-2023
Title: Innovations by Suchindra Yogendra Agarwal
Introduction
Suchindra Yogendra Agarwal is an accomplished inventor based in Kirkland, WA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of distributed storage systems, holding 2 patents that enhance data consistency and efficiency.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Witness service for ensuring data consistency in a distributed storage system." This invention provides systems and methods for efficiently maintaining a transaction sequence witness service. It ensures that requests to read data yield consistent results across all storage nodes in a distributed system. When a storage node receives a request for a data object, it can obtain the latest sequence number associated with the object from the transaction sequence witness service. If the sequence number indicates that the object has been modified since the currently stored version, the node can retrieve the current version from persistent storage.
Another notable patent is "Multi-tier cache for a distributed storage system." This invention outlines systems and methods for utilizing a distributed cache architecture. It employs different methods to load balance requests based on whether a requested data item is a freely-requested item, such as a 'hot key.' The cache can be implemented as a consistent hash ring, with most keys assigned to specific nodes based on consistent hashing. For hot key requests, the requests may be distributed among a subset of nodes to avoid overloading the witness service.
Career Highlights
Suchindra currently works at Amazon Technologies, Inc., where he continues to innovate in the field of data storage solutions. His work has significantly impacted how data consistency is maintained in distributed systems.
Collaborations
He collaborates with talented individuals such as Vishwas Narendra and James Zuber, contributing to a dynamic and innovative work environment.
Conclusion
Suchindra Yogendra Agarwal's contributions to distributed storage systems through his patents demonstrate his expertise and commitment to innovation. His work continues to influence the field and improve data management practices.