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Preserving redundancy in data deduplication systems by designation of virtual device

  • US 10,152,486 B2
  • Filed: 03/13/2013
  • Issued: 12/11/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/23/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for preserving data redundancy in a data deduplication system in a computing environment by a processor, comprising:

  • in a multi-device file system wherein each of a selected data type is associated with and stored on each respective device of the multi-device file system, designating at least one virtual device out of a volume set as not subject to a deduplication operation by allowing a data set to be written to a designated virtual address to bypass the data deduplication system, such that the deduplication operation is withheld from being performed on the data to be written; and

    using an application operable on a given host in the computing environment, the application issuing write commands for, and thereby owning the data to be written comprising file system superblock data, to control which of the data to be written to the designated virtual address will bypass the data deduplication system based upon one of a defined importance of the data to be written, a desired redundancy, and a storage policy associated with the application;

    wherein the owning application allocates space in the at least one virtual device for those portions of the data to be written to the designated virtual address which will bypass the data deduplication system using knowledge of which respective data type is associated and stored on which respective device to facilitate determining the designated virtual address to write those portions of the data to be written to bypass deduplication, thereby providing to the application flexibility in administrating which of the owned data of the application is stored redundantly while preserving data reduction techniques in the computing environment via the data deduplication.

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