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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 08, 2016
Filed:
Mar. 29, 2012
Ynn-pyng “anker” Tsaur, Oviedo, FL (US);
Lijo J. Abraham, Lake Mary, FL (US);
Michael A. Payne, Archer, FL (US);
Gregory R. Dowers, Ii, Lake Mary, FL (US);
Francisco Surroca, Longwood, FL (US);
Ping Wang, Sanford, FL (US);
Lee M. Doucette, Deltona, FL (US);
Ynn-Pyng “Anker” Tsaur, Oviedo, FL (US);
Lijo J. Abraham, Lake Mary, FL (US);
Michael A. Payne, Archer, FL (US);
Gregory R. Dowers, II, Lake Mary, FL (US);
Francisco Surroca, Longwood, FL (US);
Ping Wang, Sanford, FL (US);
Lee M. Doucette, Deltona, FL (US);
Veritas Technologies LLC, Mountain View, CA (US);
Abstract
Various systems and methods for restoring data in distributed storage systems. For example, one method involves receiving a first selection, where the first selection identifies data abstraction. The data abstraction represents a data source that can be restored. The method also involves receiving a second selection, where the second selection identifies a restore operation, and where the restore operation is associated with the data abstraction. The method also involves determining data to be restored, where this determination is based on the data source(s) (as can be determined from the data abstraction) and on the second selection. Data can then be restored based on the determined data.