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Robert J Raicer

from Longmont, CO
Age ~75

Robert Raicer Phones & Addresses

  • 8669 Crimson Clover Ln, Longmont, CO 80503 (303) 651-2168 (303) 651-3845
  • Niwot, CO
  • Breckenridge, CO
  • 601 Gregory Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80524 (970) 482-3672

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Us Patents

Data Storage Management System And Method

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US Patent:
6925525, Aug 2, 2005
Filed:
Sep 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/255890
Inventors:
Stephen H. Blendermann - Boulder CO, US
Alan Ray Sutton - Boulder CO, US
Robert Raicer - Longmont CO, US
L. Michael Anderson - Arvada CO, US
Clayton E. Ruff - Longmont CO, US
William G. Kefauver - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Storage Technology Corporation - Louisville CO
International Classification:
G06F012/00
US Classification:
711111, 711112, 710 52
Abstract:
The present invention provides a virtual automated cartridge system (ACS) and data storage device management method which incorporates a temporary data buffer arrangement between multiple user systems and conventional physical data storage devices. The temporary data buffer arrangement emulates a compatible physical data storage device when accessed by each of the user systems, but allows simultaneous allocation of different users to access to read and write data to the temporary data buffer. A control processor automatically transfers data stored in the temporary data buffer arrangement to one of the physical data storage devices when allocation to a user has ended.

Data Storage Management Method For Selectively Controlling Reutilization Of Space In A Virtual Tape System

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US Patent:
7873781, Jan 18, 2011
Filed:
Jun 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/144742
Inventors:
Stephen H. Blendermann - Boulder CO, US
Alan Ray Sutton - Boulder CO, US
Robert Raicer - Longmont CO, US
L. Michael Anderson - Arvada CO, US
Clayton E. Ruff - Longmont CO, US
William G. Kefauver - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Storage Technology Corporation - Louisville CO
International Classification:
G06F 12/00
US Classification:
711111, 711118, 711156, 711159, 711163, 711E12069
Abstract:
A method for selectively controlling reutilization of space in a virtual tape system (VTS) having a buffer and a multiple volume tape cartridge includes transferring data volume files to the VTS. The buffer transfers the data making up these files as virtual tape volumes (VTVs) to different locations of the cartridge for storage. A file is selectively designated for the VTS to delete from storage after a date included with the file has elapsed by deleting the VTVs corresponding to the file from the cartridge to reuse space of the cartridge. The method includes detecting if a file transferred as VTVs to the cartridge has been designated for deletion. The VTS is prohibited from deleting the file after the date has elapsed if the file was not designated for deletion and is allowed to delete the file after the date has elapsed if the file was not designated for deletion.

Data Storage Management System And Method

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US Patent:
20050207235, Sep 22, 2005
Filed:
May 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/130940
Inventors:
Stephen Blendermann - Boulder CO, US
Alan Sutton - Boulder CO, US
Robert Raicer - Longmont CO, US
L. Anderson - Arvada CO, US
Clayton Ruff - Longmont CO, US
William Kefauver - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Storage Technology Corporation - Louisville CO
International Classification:
G11C005/00
US Classification:
365189050
Abstract:
A data storage management system and method includes a physical storage, an interim storage which acts as a virtual storage to the physical storage, and a manager. The manager assigns a first interim storage portion to the first computer for a time duration in lieu of the physical storage upon receipt of an allocation request from the first computer requesting allocation of data storage space on the physical storage, and assigns a different second interim storage portion to the second computer for a time duration in lieu of the physical storage upon receipt of an allocation request, during the time duration in which the first interim storage portion is assigned to the first computer, from the second computer requesting allocation of data storage space on the physical storage so that the computers have simultaneous access to the interim storage and the physical storage is free from monopolization by the computers.

Virtual Automated Cartridge System

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US Patent:
60946059, Jul 25, 2000
Filed:
Jul 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/110217
Inventors:
Stephen H. Blendermann - Boulder CO
Alan Ray Sutton - Boulder CO
Robert Raicer - Niwot CO
L. Michael Anderson - Arvada CO
Clayton E. Ruff - Longmont CO
William G. Kefauver - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Storage Technology Corporation - Louisville CO
International Classification:
G06F 700
US Classification:
700214
Abstract:
The present invention provides a virtual automated cartridge system (ACS) and data storage device management method which incorporates a temporary data buffer arrangement between multiple user systems and conventional physical data storage devices. The temporary data buffer arrangement emulates a compatible physical data storage device when accessed by each of the user systems, but allows simultaneous allocation of different users to access to read and write data to the temporary data buffer. A control processor automatically transfers data stored in the temporary data buffer arrangement to one of the physical data storage devices when allocation to a user has ended.

File Server Having Snapshot Application Data Groups

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US Patent:
54036399, Apr 4, 1995
Filed:
Sep 2, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/939312
Inventors:
Jay S. Belsan - Nederland CO
Jeffrey S. Laughlin - Nederland CO
Mogens H. Pedersen - Longmont CO
Robert J. Raicer - Niwot CO
George A. Rudeseal - Boulder CO
Charles P. Schafer - Louisville CO
Barbara L. Steele - Boulder CO
Patrick J. Tomsula - Arvada CO
Assignee:
Storage Technology Corporation - Louisville CO
International Classification:
G06F 1540
US Classification:
395600
Abstract:
This file server system appears to the host computer to be a plurality of data storage devices which are directly addressable by the host computer using the native data management and access structures of the host computer. The file server however is an intelligent data storage subsystem that defines, manages and accesses synchronized sets of data and maintains these synchronized sets of data external from the host computer system's data management facilities in a manner that is completely transparent to the host computer. This is accomplished by the use of the snapshot application data group that extends the traditional sequential data set processing concept of generation data groups.

Virtual Robot For A Multimedia Automated Cartridge Library System

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US Patent:
51649098, Nov 17, 1992
Filed:
Nov 21, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/616667
Inventors:
Michael L. Leonhardt - Longmont CO
Charles A. Milligan - Golden CO
Robert J. Raicer - Niwot CO
Assignee:
Storage Technology Corporation - Louisville CO
International Classification:
G11B 1500
G11B 1722
US Classification:
364478
Abstract:
The automated library system stores and retrieves media cartridges for an associated plurality of media drives. Within this system, a virtual robot is implemented to create multiple virtual media libraries within the single automated cartridge library system. This capability enables the use of a plurality of types of media within the single automated cartridge library and a corresponding plurality of drive elements within the library. Thus, each drive element has associated therewith a number of object storage locations within the library which contain media of a form and content that matches the drive element. The automated cartridge library system manages the correspondence between object storage location, media type, designated drive element in an automated manner such that the single library appears to the user as multiple independent libraries. This enables the user to transition to another media on an incremental basis, since a single drive element can be added to the library and associated media added as needed without displacing the embedded base of installed robotic media handling equipment or requiring significant modification to this equipment. Furthermore, the automated library system provides a media management capability to define media subsets media elements which have consistent mechanical and electrical characteristics, can vary in data management attributes.
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