US2003041280A1PendingUtilityA1

Network object cache engine

Assignee: CACHEFLOW INCPriority: Jun 9, 1997Filed: Jul 31, 2002Published: Feb 27, 2003
Est. expiryJun 9, 2017(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
G06F 11/1435G06F 12/0813G06F 16/9574
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Abstract

The invention provides a method and system for caching information objects transmitted using a computer network. A cache engine determines directly when and where to store those objects in a memory (such as RAM) and mass storage (such as one or more disk drives), so as to optimally write those objects to mass storage and later read them from mass storage, without having to maintain them persistently. The cache engine actively allocates those objects to memory or to disk, determines where on disk to store those objects, retrieves those objects in response to their network identifiers (such as their URLs), and determines which objects to remove from the cache so as to maintain sufficient operating space. The cache engine collects information to be written to disk in write episodes, so as to maximize efficiency when writing information to disk and so as to maximize efficiency when later reading that information from disk. The cache engine performs write episodes so as to atomically commit changes to disk during each write episode, so the cache engine does not fail in response to loss of power or storage, or other intermediate failure of portions of the cache. The cache engine also stores key system objects on each one of a plurality of disks, so as to maintain the cache holographic in the sense that loss of any subset of the disks merely decreases the amount of available cache. The cache engine also collects information to be deleted from disk in delete episodes, so as to maximize efficiency when deleting information from disk and so as to maximize efficiency when later writing to those areas having former deleted information. The cache engine responds to the addition or deletion of disks as the expansion or contraction of the amount of available cache.

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1 . A system for objects on a network, said system including 
 a receiver coupled to said network;    a cache engine operative to record a object from said network on mass storage;    wherein said cache engine is capable of selecting times to record said object, selecting locations to record said object, storing said object holographically so as to continue operation after loss of a portion of said mass storage, or minimizing time needed to write to said mass storage.

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