Jeffrey Ronald Habermann - Yorba Linda CA, US Paul Herman Dyke - Mission Viejo CA, US Anthony C. Liberto - San Clemente CA, US Bryan C. Arntson - Alisa Viejo CA, US Jaynika Chirag Barot - Tustin CA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Richmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 7/14 G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707641, 707640, 707642, 707643
Abstract:
Embodiments are directed to simultaneously backing up data from multiple locations to a single location and to restoring data from a single location to multiple locations simultaneously. In an embodiment, a computer system receives a backup command from a user which indicates that various specified portions of data are to be backed up. The data portions are stored in multiple different locations in a parallel database. The computer system generates multiple backup commands specific for each location in which the data is stored. The backup commands initiate a parallel backup from the various locations to a single location in a data store. The computer system also executes the generated backup commands in parallel, so that the data from each of the different locations is backed up in the data store.
Paul Herman Dyke - Mission Viejo CA, US Anthony C. Liberto - San Clemente CA, US Bryan C. Arntson - Aliso Viejo CA, US Jaynika Chirag Barot - Tustin CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707641
Abstract:
Embodiments are directed to simultaneously backing up data from multiple locations to a single location and to restoring data from a single location to multiple locations simultaneously. In an embodiment, a computer system receives a backup command from a user which indicates that various specified portions of data are to be backed up. The data portions are stored in multiple different locations in a parallel database. The computer system generates multiple backup commands specific for each location in which the data is stored. The backup commands initiate a parallel backup from the various locations to a single location in a data store. The computer system also executes the generated backup commands in parallel, so that the data from each of the different locations is backed up in the data store.
Thickness And Flaw Detection Using Time Mapping Into Memory Technique
Anthony J. Liberto - Huntington Beach CA Robert L. Jones - Anaheim CA
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G03B 4206
US Classification:
367 11
Abstract:
The invention pertains generally to ultrasonic imaging systems and is more particularly directed to use of such systems for nondestructive testing to measure the thickness of parts, or to examine parts suspected of having internal flaws but where access is often limited to the external surfaces. The invention makes thickness and flaw determinations of substantial accuracy without resulting to use of an expensive ultra high frequency clock to measure time.