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Systems and methods for portals into snapshot data

  • US 7,949,692 B2
  • Filed: 08/21/2007
  • Issued: 05/24/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/21/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of ascending a file system capable of distinguishing, based on relative depth, between multiple unique paths to the same directory, the method comprising:

  • receiving, by a computer processor, a request to ascend from a child directory to an expected parent directory of a file system organized in a hierarchy, the expected parent directory being one of multiple possible parent directories;

    determining, by a computer processor, the expected parent directory by evaluating, in part, a relative depth value of the child directory, wherein the relative depth value indicates how far the child directory is from a portal, wherein the portal is an entry point in the file system that is at the same level or a higher level than the expected parent directory in the hierarchy, the determining performed without the need to identify the path or the entry point; and

    ascending, by a computer processor, to the expected parent directory,wherein the file system is a multiple-version file system comprising current versions of data, snapshot versions of data, and portals to snapshots of data, and wherein the child directory is a snapshot version of data and wherein the relative depth value indicates how far the child directory is from its snapshot portal.

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