DataCore Software
announced today that it has been awarded a patent for stream
architecture for data representation. The patent covers DataCore's
general data representation architecture that enables unique
capabilities in its
software-defined storage solutions,
including continuous data protection (CDP), random write accelerator
(RWA), and other technology within its enterprise data services. This
marks DataCore's 23rd patent award, a testament to the company's ongoing
and innovative technology development efforts.
A key technology covered by the patent includes elements of DataCore's
continuous data protection technology. CDP is used to protect and
recover corrupted data when disruptive events occur, allowing IT to go
back to any point in history. It is ideal protection against growing
threats such as ransomware, and can be considered as an infinite
recovery point objective (RPO) solution with a zero-recovery time
objective (RTO).
As ransomware increasingly affects businesses and government entities,
those seeking adequate protection must incorporate a comprehensive
backup and recovery strategy. Traditional backup software is becoming
too complex, unreliable, and requires continuous oversight and
management. If ransomware breaks through a company's defenses and is
holding data hostage, recovery often requires a certain amount of
downtime and logistics.
With continuous data protection, the system captures data changes in
real-time, before they are written to disk. It is then copied
synchronously and/or asynchronously to a mirror in the same data center,
inside a metro cluster, to a remote location-which
can be a completely different storage system than the primary,
including hyper-converged, x86-based JBOD, cloud or other form of
secondary storage. Once set up, it runs all of the time to avoid the
hassles of nightly backups and more complex snapshot management.
By incorporating continuous data protection,
the DataCore software-defined storage platform provides one of the most
comprehensive recovery strategies in a ransomware attack or other
disaster as it enables restoring a system to a previous state second by
second, data block by data block. This allows users to restore systems
and data on a continuous timeline into the past-meaning exactly the
second before the ransomware hijacked it.
As an added advantage, in the event of failure
in the primary system, the DataCore platform completes an automatic,
transparent re-direct of I/O traffic to the mirror. When the primary
system goes back on line, it syncs the data and automatically falls
back, with no IT intervention, in a way that is completely transparent
to applications and users.
"Every storage system today needs to provide high availability and rapid disaster recovery.
DataCore's unique CDP technology, backed by the awarded patent and in
use for years in many production environments, provides unparalleled
capabilities and flexibility, allowing IT organizations to choose the
right architecture for their needs by taking advantage of different
types and brands of storage devices," said Nick Connolly, Chief Scientist, DataCore Software. "This patent is yet another demonstration of DataCore's authority in the software-defined storage space."