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Archive | 1998

Method for implementing point-in-time copy using a snapshot function

David R. Blea; Donald Reynold Blea; Mark Alan Haye; Ronald Maynard Kern; David Michael Shackelford; John Glenn Thompson


Archive | 2003

Self-configuration of source-to-target mapping

David Michael Shackelford; Gregory Edward McBride; David R. Blea; Errol Jay Calder; Todd B. Schlomer; Jimmie Lee Brundidge


Archive | 2003

System, apparatus, and method for automatic copy function selection

David R. Blea; Mary C. Burton; Gregory Edward McBride; David Michael Shackelford


Archive | 2013

Volume swapping of point-in-time read-only target volumes

David R. Blea; Gregory Edward McBride; William J. Rooney


Archive | 2003

Method, system, and program for autonomic copy services solutions

David R. Blea; Errol Jay Calder; Todd B. Schlomer; Jimmie Lee Brundidge


Archive | 2007

Apparatus, system, and method for initializing a synchronized remote database

David R. Blea; Errol Jay Calder; Gregory Edward McBride; Todd B. Schlomer; John Jay Wolfgang


Archive | 2007

Apparatus, system, and method for synchronizing a remote database

David R. Blea; Errol Jay Calder; Gregory Edward McBride; Todd B. Schlomer; John Jay Wolfgang


Archive | 2014

Automated migration to a new target volume via merged bitmaps to maintain consistency

Amy N. Blea; David R. Blea; Gregory Edward McBride; John Jay Wolfgang


Archive | 2010

Using a heartbeat signal to maintain data consistency for writes to source storage copied to target storage

Todd B. Schlomer; David R. Blea; Erroll Jay Calder; Gregory Edward McBride


Archive | 2008

Active-active server for high availability of data replication management application

Todd B. Schlomer; David R. Blea; Errol Jay Calder; William D. Olsen

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