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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 29, 2012
Filed:
Apr. 26, 2011
S. Christopher Gladwin, Chicago, IL (US);
Greg Dhuse, Chicago, IL (US);
Vance T. Thornton, Columbus, OH (US);
Manish Motwani, Chicago, IL (US);
Ilya Volvovski, Chicago, IL (US);
Wesley Leggette, Oak Park, IL (US);
Jamie Bellanca, Chicago, IL (US);
Sarah Toledano, Chicago, IL (US);
Jerri Lynn Foster, Forest Park, IL (US);
Zachary J. Mark, Chicago, IL (US);
S. Christopher Gladwin, Chicago, IL (US);
Greg Dhuse, Chicago, IL (US);
Vance T. Thornton, Columbus, OH (US);
Manish Motwani, Chicago, IL (US);
Ilya Volvovski, Chicago, IL (US);
Wesley Leggette, Oak Park, IL (US);
Jamie Bellanca, Chicago, IL (US);
Sarah Toledano, Chicago, IL (US);
Jerri Lynn Foster, Forest Park, IL (US);
Zachary J. Mark, Chicago, IL (US);
Cleversafe, Inc., Chicago, IL (US);
Abstract
A slice server includes a network port, a central processing unit, and memory. The central processing unit (CPU) is operable to receive, via the network port, a request to access a virtual digital data storage vault. The CPU then determines whether the slice server supports the virtual digital data storage vault. When the slice server supports the virtual digital data storage vault, the CPU determines whether the request is valid. When the request is valid, the CPU executes the request to generate a response.