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System and method for remote mirroring of digital data from a primary network server to a remote network server

DC CAFC
  • US 5,537,533 A
  • Filed: 08/11/1994
  • Issued: 07/16/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/11/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A system for remote mirroring of digital data from a primary network server to a remote network server, each network server having its own nonvolatile server store, said system comprising a primary data transfer unit and a remote data transfer unit, wherein:

  • said primary data transfer unit comprises;

    a primary server interface which is digitally connectable to the primary network server, said primary server interface having sufficient bandwidth and signal compatibility to receive mirrored digital data from the primary network server, the mirrored data being a substantially concurrent copy of original data which is destined for storage in the nonvolatile server store of the primary network server; and

    a primary link interface digitally connected to said primary server interface and capable of receiving the mirrored data from said primary server interface, said primary link interface connectable to a communication link and capable of sending the mirrored data across the link to said remote data transfer unit, said primary link interface further comprising;

    a nonvolatile data buffer for temporarily storing the mirrored data; and

    spoof packet generator capable of generating a pre-acknowledgement for transmission to the primary network server by said primary link interface after the mirrored data has been stored on said nonvolatile data buffer and before an acknowledgement arrives indicating that the mirrored data has been stored by the remote network server;

    and said remote data transfer unit comprises;

    a remote link interface connectable to the communication link for receiving the mirrored data sent across the link by said primary data transfer unit; and

    a remote server interface which is digitally connected to said remote link and capable of receiving the mirrored data from said remote link, said remote server interface being digitally connectable to the remote network server and having sufficient bandwidth and signal compatibility to send the mirrored data to the remote network server.

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