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1229 Redmond Ave, San Jose, CA 95120   

1248 Valley Quail Cir, San Jose, CA 95120    408-2687011   

78 Dearwell Way, San Jose, CA 95138   

7267 Wild Creek Dr, San Jose, CA 95120   

Leander, TX   

22917 Cricket Hill Rd, Cupertino, CA 95014   

10184 Parkwood Dr, Cupertino, CA 95014    408-8738330   

Cedar Park, TX   

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Company: Qualcomm Jun 2014 Position: Technician

Skills

Data Center • Hardware • Servers • Operating Systems • Technical Support • Testing • Integration • Wireless Networking • Software Installation • Networking • Wireless • Network Administration • Telecommunications • Troubleshooting • Windows 7 • Linux • Computer Hardware

Languages

English

Industries

Wireless

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Technician

Location:
3010 Mount Clare Dr, San Jose, CA 95148
Industry:
Wireless
Work:
Qualcomm
Technician
Sun Microsystems 1987 - 2005
Lead Technician
Skills:
Data Center, Hardware, Servers, Operating Systems, Technical Support, Testing, Integration, Wireless Networking, Software Installation, Networking, Wireless, Network Administration, Telecommunications, Troubleshooting, Windows 7, Linux, Computer Hardware
Languages:
English

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Method And Apparatus For Virtualizing Storage Devices Inside A Storage Area Network Fabric

US Patent:
2004002, Feb 12, 2004
Filed:
Jul 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/209743
Inventors:
Naveen Maveli - Sunnyvale CA, US
Richard Walter - San Jose CA, US
Cirillo Costantino - Oakland CA, US
Subhojit Roy - Sunnyvale CA, US
Carlos Alonso - Los Gatos CA, US
Michael Pong - San Jose CA, US
Shahe Krakirian - Palo Alto CA, US
Subbarao Arumilli - Santa Clara CA, US
Vincent Isip - Cupertino CA, US
Daniel Chung - San Jose CA, US
Stephen Elstad - San Jose CA, US
Dennis Makishima - Mountainview CA, US
Assignee:
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
International Classification:
H04L012/28
H04L012/56
US Classification:
370/392000, 370/401000
Abstract:
Placing virtualization agents in the switches which comprise the SAN fabric. Higher level virtualization management functions are provided in an external management server. Conventional HBAs can be utilized in the hosts and storage units. In a first embodiment, a series of HBAs are provided in the switch unit. The HBAs connect to bridge chips and memory controllers to place the frame information in dedicated memory. Routine translation of known destinations is done by the HBA, based on a virtualization table provided by a virtualization CPU. If a frame is not in the table, it is provided to the dedicated RAM. Analysis and manipulation of the frame headers is then done by the CPU, with a new entry being made in the HBA table and the modified frames then redirected by the HBA into the fabric. This can be done in either a standalone switch environment or in combination with other switching components located in a director level switch. In an alternative embodiment, specialized hardware scans incoming frames and detects the virtualized frames which need to be redirected. The redirection is then handled by translation of the frame header information by hardware table-based logic and the translated frames are then returned to the fabric. Handling of frames not in the table and setup of hardware tables is done by an onboard CPU.

Host Bus Adaptor-Based Virtualization Switch

US Patent:
2004002, Feb 12, 2004
Filed:
Jul 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/209742
Inventors:
Subhojit Roy - Sunnyvale CA, US
Richard Walter - San Jose CA, US
Cirillo Costantino - Oakland CA, US
Naveen Maveli - Sunnyvale CA, US
Carlos Alonso - Los Gatos CA, US
Michael Pong - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
International Classification:
H04L012/28
US Classification:
370/402000
Abstract:
Placing virtualization agents in the switches which comprise the SAN fabric. Higher level virtualization management functions are provided in an external management server. Conventional HBAs can be utilized in the hosts and storage units. In a first embodiment, a series of HBAs are provided in the switch unit. The HBAs connect to bridge chips and memory controllers to place the frame information in dedicated memory. Routine translation of known destinations is done by the HBA, based on a virtualization table provided by a virtualization CPU If a frame is not in the table, it is provided to the dedicated RAM. Analysis and manipulation of the frame headers is then done by the CPU, with a new entry being made in the HBA table and the modified frames then redirected by the HBA into the fabric. This can be done in either a standalone switch environment or in combination with other switching components located in a director level switch. In an alternative embodiment, specialized hardware scans incoming frames and detects the virtualized frames which need to be redirected. The redirection is then handled by translation of the frame header information by hardware table-based logic and the translated frames are then returned to the fabric. Handling of frames not in the table and setup of hardware tables is done by an onboard CPU.

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