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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 13, 2008
Filed:
Feb. 19, 2004
Paul R. M. Carpentier, Boechout, BE;
Peter Forret, Brussels, BE;
Maarten J. P. A. Willems, Leuven, BE;
Paul R. M. Carpentier, Boechout, BE;
Peter Forret, Brussels, BE;
Maarten J. P. A. Willems, Leuven, BE;
Caringo, Inc., Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
A hash function used for content addressing is different from the hash function used for content verification. Adding a file to a database involves storing both hash function values in a table as pair. Verifying the integrity of a file believed to be a duplicate in a database, or when retrieving a file, makes use of the verification hash function. Files can be continuously checked. A multi-level database can be used. A second hash function can be added to an existing system. A verification hash function can be upgraded and more than one content verification hash function can be used. In a variation, a random number generator is used instead of a hash function for content addressing; the verification hash function is also used. Files addressed using a random number are added or retrieved from a database and their verification hash values are checked. Time stamps and digital signatures are used for security.