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Darshan J Vora

from San Jose, CA
Age ~50

Darshan Vora Phones & Addresses

  • 1535 Treviso Ave, San Jose, CA 95118
  • 4501 Snell Ave, San Jose, CA 95136 (408) 224-5451
  • 4400 The Woods Dr, San Jose, CA 95136 (408) 224-5451
  • 5511 Walnut Blossom Dr, San Jose, CA 95123 (408) 224-5451
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Capitola, CA
  • Chico, CA
  • 5511 Walnut Blossom Dr, San Jose, CA 95123 (408) 898-0092

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Advisory Software Engineer

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Ibm
Advisory Software Engineer

Lutris Technologies Jan 2000 - Mar 2001
Staff Software Engineer
Education:
California State University, Chico 1997 - 1999
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
Skills:
Agile Methodologies
Unix
Software Development
Java Enterprise Edition
Web Applications
Soa
Enterprise Software
Cloud Computing
Linux
Java
Distributed Systems
Enterprise Architecture
Web Services
Perl
Eclipse
Xml
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Non-Disruptive Multipath Device Driver Update System And Method

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US Patent:
20070174849, Jul 26, 2007
Filed:
Jan 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/330484
Inventors:
Yan Cheung - San Jose CA, US
Jeinay Dedhia - San Jose CA, US
Darshan Vora - San Jose CA, US
Rong Zeng - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/46
US Classification:
719321000
Abstract:
A non-disruptive multipath device driver update system and method are provided. An additional layer device driver is provided between applications running on host system and the multipath device driver such that when an upgrade or update operation is performed on a multipath device driver, the layer device driver redirects I/O operation requests through a standby multipath device driver or an operating system disk I/O device driver. The multipath device driver may then be unloaded and updated without having to experience any downtime since I/O operation requests may still be issued by the applications and redirected around the unloaded multipath device driver. Once the multipath device driver is updated, I/O operation requests may be again routed to the updated multipath device driver and the system may operate in a normal fashion.
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