- Hopkinton MA, US Michael C. Brundage - Cary NC, US Alan L. Taylor - Cary NC, US Michael J. Noeth - Cary NC, US Peter J. McCann - Mason NH, US Steven A. Morley - Mendon MA, US
Techniques are presented for implementing a scalable approach to keeping track of the metadata validity of persistently-stored metadata for storage objects. In contrast with prior approaches, improved techniques only store a list of the invalid (or quarantined) objects rather than all objects regardless of validity of their metadata. Under normal circumstances, only a small number of storage objects are invalid at any given time, as the system generally takes steps to repair the invalid objects in the normal course of operation. Thus, the number of invalid objects tends to be small, barring some catastrophic system failure. Only a small amount of expensive privileged persistent storage is therefore needed. A health level may also be used to indicate many failures, indicative of catastrophic system failure.
Dr. McCann graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1982. He works in Southfield, MI and 1 other location and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. McCann is affiliated with Providence Hospital.