Storage

Lightbits Labs Awarded Patent

Lightbits Labs has been assigned a patent for “system and method for selecting a write unit size for a block storage device.”

Lightbits®, the first software-defined and architected for NVMe/TCP data platform for any cloud, today announced it has been assigned a patent (11,442,658) for “system and method for selecting a write unit size for a block storage device.” Different SSDs behave best under different conditions depending on their model and internal architecture. A key parameter affecting their behavior is the write-unit size, i.e., the amount of data written to the SSD as one “chunk”. Using the methods described in this patent, Lightbits determines the optimal write unit size for a given SSD, writing to that SSD in such a way that induces it to work as close as possible to its optimal working point. The innovation described in this patent enhances Lightbits’ already existing Intelligent Flash Management technology that offers customers a highly optimized performance, consistent low latency and cost-efficient cloud data platform that improves flash endurance.

The abstract of the patent (11,442,658) published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: a computer-based system and method for selecting a write unit size for a block storage device, includes performing a plurality of sequences of I/O operations to the block storage device, each sequence having a write unit size from a plurality of write unit sizes; collecting performance metrics of the sequences of I/O operations; and selecting the write unit size for the block storage device from the plurality of write unit sizes based on the performance metrics. In some cases, preconditioning is performed prior to performing the plurality of sequences of I/O operations by emptying the block storage device; and writing data to the block storage device to fill the block storage device above a predetermined level.

The patent (11,442,658) application was filed on May 28, 2021 (17/333,208).
Inventors: Shmuel (Muli) Ben-Yehuda, Ofir Efrati, Abel Gordon, Ofer Hayut, Eran Kirzner, Alexander Shpiner, Roy Shterman, and Maor Vanmak.

To read the patent abstracts and full detail, go to: https://patents.justia.com/assignee/lightbits-labs-ltd.

For more information on the Lightbits leadership team, go to: https://www.lightbitslabs.com/company/.

Additional resources:

  • Lightbits for VMware
  • Lightbits on the VMware Marketplace
  • Lightbits for AWS
  • Lightbits on the AWS Marketplace

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