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Edwin Maurice Wynne

from Holly, MI
Age ~52

Edwin Wynne Phones & Addresses

  • 13224 Clyde Rd, Holly, MI 48442 (734) 718-4137
  • 8692 Pebble Creek Dr, Pinckney, MI 48169
  • Plymouth, MN
  • 2345 Lancashire Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
  • Flint, MI
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • 13224 Clyde Rd, Holly, MI 48442

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Systems And Methods For Raid Metadata Storage

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US Patent:
20120089776, Apr 12, 2012
Filed:
Apr 11, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/084444
Inventors:
Alex Grossman - Lomita CA, US
Jordan Woods - Redondo Beach CA, US
Salvador Munar - Redondo Beach CA, US
John L. Bertagnolli - Parker CO, US
Marty S. Levens - Dripping Springs TX, US
Edwin M. Wynne - Pinckney MI, US
Assignee:
ACTIVE STORAGE, INC. - Torrance CA
International Classification:
G06F 12/08
US Classification:
711114, 711E12019
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing self-contained embedded storage providing data redundancy and automatic failover for a RAID system are disclosed. In one embodiment, a metadata RAID array module disposed for insertion in a metadata controller is disclosed. The array module may be configured to receive power and/or cooling from the metadata controller while providing RAID metadata functionality through an external interface. The external interface may be a Fibre channel interface.

Method And Apparatus For Supporting Dynamic Insertion And Removal Of Pci Devices

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US Patent:
63112426, Oct 30, 2001
Filed:
Oct 13, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/172735
Inventors:
David R. Falkenburg - San Jose CA
Edwin Wynne - Plymouth MN
Andrew Thaler - Saginaw MI
Assignee:
Apple Computer, Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
710103
Abstract:
Improved techniques for controlling buses of a computer system are disclosed such that peripheral devices (and/or their associated buses) can be connected or disconnected to the computer system while the computer system is active. The peripheral devices are connected to the computer system by being inserted into a slot or other receptacle of the computer system. The peripheral devices are disconnected from the computer system by being removed from a slot or other receptacle of the computer system. The slots or receptacles typically includes connectors designed to receive peripheral devices, such as PC CARD slots, expansion bays, and the like. Given that the peripheral devices can be inserted or removed while the computer system is active is active, the computer system according to the invention permits "hot-plugging" of peripheral devices. The invention is particularly well suited for controlling PCI buses for peripheral devices connecting to a computer system by way of peripheral ports.
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