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Vipul Pawale Phones & Addresses

  • Ocean, NJ
  • Oceanport, NJ

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Company: Commvault systems inc Oct 2006 Position: Senior member of technical staff

Education

School / High School: University of Pune 1998 to 2000

Skills

C++ • Software Development • Agile Methodologies • Design Patterns • C • Java • Requirements Analysis • Distributed Systems

Industries

Computer Software

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Principal Software Development Engineer

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Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
CommVault Systems Inc since Oct 2006
Senior member of technical staff

Jopasana Software 2000 - 2006
Project Leader
Education:
University of Pune 1998 - 2000
Skills:
C++
Software Development
Agile Methodologies
Design Patterns
C
Java
Requirements Analysis
Distributed Systems

Publications

Us Patents

Multi-Streaming Backup Operations For Mailboxes

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US Patent:
20210382794, Dec 9, 2021
Filed:
Jun 15, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/348583
Inventors:
- Tinton Falls NJ, US
Jun H. AHN - Manalapan NJ, US
Manas Bhikchand MUTHA - Nashik, IN
Vipul PAWALE - Ocean NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
G06Q 10/10
H04L 29/08
H04L 12/58
Abstract:
Systems and methods for performing backup operations and other secondary copy operations for mail servers, such as Exchange servers, are described. In some cases, the systems and methods perform multi-streaming backup and other copy operations using a single mailbox agent, which launches backup streams via a coordinator that determines when to launch streams, at what mailboxes (or folders) to launch the streams, and so on. The coordinator communicates with controllers at different machines (e.g., servers) to be backed up, and may assign streams, mailboxes, and so on, to the different controllers, which perform the backup operations for their assigned mailboxes and/or clients.

Distributed Content Indexing Architecture With Separately Stored File Previews

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US Patent:
20210334171, Oct 28, 2021
Filed:
May 10, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/316553
Inventors:
- Tinton Falls NJ, US
Sri Karthik BHAGI - Morganville NJ, US
Parag GOKHALE - Marlboro NJ, US
Rahul S. PAWAR - Marlboro NJ, US
Arun Prabu DURAISAMY - Hyderabad, IN
Manoj Kumar PRADHAN - Edison NJ, US
Dmitriy Borisovich ZAKHARKIN - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Prosenjit SINHA - San Jose CA, US
Vipul PAWALE - Ocean NJ, US
Jaya Rama Raju INAVOLU - Eatontown NJ, US
Manas Bhikchand MUTHA - Nashik, Maharashtra, IN
Pushpendra SINGH - Edison NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
G06F 16/13
G06F 16/14
G06F 16/182
Abstract:
An improved content indexing (CI) system is disclosed herein. For example, the improved CI system may include a distributed architecture of client computing devices, media agents, a single backup and CI database, and a pool of servers. After a file backup occurs, the backup and CI database may include file metadata indices and other information associated with backed up files. Servers in the pool of servers may, in parallel, query the backup and CI database for a list of files assigned to the respective server that have not been content indexed. The servers may then request a media agent to restore the assigned files from secondary storage and provide the restored files to the servers. The servers may then content index the received restored files. Once the content indexing is complete, the servers can send the content index information to the backup and CI database for storage.

Distributed Framework For Data Proximity-Based Task Splitting In A Content Indexing System

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US Patent:
20210326317, Oct 21, 2021
Filed:
Apr 30, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/246289
Inventors:
- Tinton Falls NJ, US
Sri Karthik BHAGI - Morganville NJ, US
Parag GOKHALE - Marlboro NJ, US
Rahul S. PAWAR - Marlboro NJ, US
Arun Prabu DURAISAMY - Hyderabad, IN
Manoj Kumar PRADHAN - Edison NJ, US
Dmitriy Borisovich ZAKHARKIN - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Prosenjit SINHA - San Jose CA, US
Vipul PAWALE - Ocean NJ, US
Jaya Rama Raju INAVOLU - Eatontown NJ, US
Manas Bhikchand MUTHA - Maharashtra, IN
Pushpendra SINGH - Edison NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/22
G06F 11/14
G06F 16/27
G06F 16/245
Abstract:
An improved content indexing (CI) system is disclosed herein. For example, the improved CI system may include a distributed architecture of client computing devices, media agents, a single backup and CI database, and a pool of servers. After a file backup occurs, the backup and CI database may include file metadata indices and other information associated with backed up files. Servers in the pool of servers may, in parallel, query the backup and CI database for a list of files assigned to the respective server that have not been content indexed. The servers may then request a media agent to restore the assigned files from secondary storage and provide the restored files to the servers. The servers may then content index the received restored files. Once the content indexing is complete, the servers can send the content index information to the backup and CI database for storage.

Distributed Framework For Task Splitting And Task Assignments In A Content Indexing System

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US Patent:
20210034473, Feb 4, 2021
Filed:
Oct 16, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/073018
Inventors:
- Tinton Falls NJ, US
Sri Karthik BHAGI - Morganville NJ, US
Parag GOKHALE - Marlboro NJ, US
Rahul S. PAWAR - Marlboro NJ, US
Arun Prabu DURAISAMY - Hyderabad, IN
Manoj Kumar PRADHAN - Edison NJ, US
Dmitriy Borisovich ZAKHARKIN - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Prosenjit SINHA - San Jose CA, US
Vipul PAWALE - Ocean NJ, US
Jaya Rama Raju INAVOLU - Eatontown NJ, US
Manas Bhikchand MUTHA - Tinton Falls NJ, US
Pushpendra SINGH - Edison NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
G06F 16/11
G06F 16/245
G06F 16/22
Abstract:
An improved content indexing (CI) system is disclosed herein. For example, the improved CI system may include a distributed architecture of client computing devices, media agents, a single backup and CI database, and a pool of servers. After a file backup occurs, the backup and CI database may include file metadata indices and other information associated with backed up files. Servers in the pool of servers may, in parallel, query the backup and CI database for a list of files assigned to the respective server that have not been content indexed. The servers may then request a media agent to restore the assigned files from secondary storage and provide the restored files to the servers. The servers may then content index the received restored files. Once the content indexing is complete, the servers can send the content index information to the backup and CI database for storage.

Distributed Framework For Data Proximity-Based Task Splitting In A Content Indexing System

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US Patent:
20190087279, Mar 21, 2019
Filed:
Sep 13, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/130823
Inventors:
- Tinton Falls NJ, US
Sri Karthik BHAGI - Morganville NJ, US
Parag GOKHALE - Marlboro NJ, US
Rahul S. PAWAR - Marlboro NJ, US
Arun Prabu DURAISAMY - Hyderabad, IN
Manoj Kumar PRADHAN - Edison NJ, US
Dmitriy Borisovich ZAKHARKIN - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Prosenjit SINHA - Manalapan NJ, US
Vipul PAWALE - Ocean NJ, US
Jaya Rama Raju INAVOLU - Eatontown NJ, US
Manas Bhikchand MUTHA - Tinton Falls NJ, US
Pushpendra SINGH - Edison NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
An improved content indexing (CI) system is disclosed herein. For example, the improved CI system may include a distributed architecture of client computing devices, media agents, a single backup and CI database, and a pool of servers. After a file backup occurs, the backup and CI database may include file metadata indices and other information associated with backed up files. Servers in the pool of servers may, in parallel, query the backup and CI database for a list of files assigned to the respective server that have not been content indexed. The servers may then request a media agent to restore the assigned files from secondary storage and provide the restored files to the servers. The servers may then content index the received restored files. Once the content indexing is complete, the servers can send the content index information to the backup and CI database for storage.

Distributed Framework For Task Splitting And Task Assignments In A Content Indexing System

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US Patent:
20190087280, Mar 21, 2019
Filed:
Sep 13, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/130849
Inventors:
- Tinton Falls NJ, US
Sri Karthik BHAGI - Morganville NJ, US
Parag GOKHALE - Marlboro NJ, US
Rahul S. PAWAR - Marlboro NJ, US
Arun Prabu DURAISAMY - Hyderabad, IN
Manoj Kumar PRADHAN - Edison NJ, US
Dmitriy Borisovich ZAKHARKIN - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Prosenjit SINHA - Manalapan NJ, US
Vipul PAWALE - Ocean NJ, US
Jaya Rama Raju INAVOLU - Eatontown NJ, US
Manas Bhikchand MUTHA - Tinton Falls NJ, US
Pushpendra SINGH - Edison NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
An improved content indexing (CI) system is disclosed herein. For example, the improved CI system may include a distributed architecture of client computing devices, media agents, a single backup and CI database, and a pool of servers. After a file backup occurs, the backup and CI database may include file metadata indices and other information associated with backed up files. Servers in the pool of servers may, in parallel, query the backup and CI database for a list of files assigned to the respective server that have not been content indexed. The servers may then request a media agent to restore the assigned files from secondary storage and provide the restored files to the servers. The servers may then content index the received restored files. Once the content indexing is complete, the servers can send the content index information to the backup and CI database for storage.

Distributed Architecture For Tracking Content Indexing

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US Patent:
20190087281, Mar 21, 2019
Filed:
Sep 13, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/130864
Inventors:
- Tinton Falls NJ, US
Sri Karthik BHAGI - Morganville NJ, US
Parag GOKHALE - Marlboro NJ, US
Rahul S. PAWAR - Marlboro NJ, US
Arun Prabu DURAISAMY - Hyderabad, IN
Manoj Kumar PRADHAN - Edison NJ, US
Dmitriy Borisovich ZAKHARKIN - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Prosenjit SINHA - Manalapan NJ, US
Vipul PAWALE - Ocean NJ, US
Jaya Rama Raju INAVOLU - Eatontown NJ, US
Manas Bhikchand MUTHA - Tinton Falls NJ, US
Pushpendra SINGH - Edison NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
G06F 17/30
G06F 9/50
Abstract:
An improved content indexing system is disclosed herein that content indexing system combines the functionality of the backup metadata database and the content index database into a single backup and content index database to avoid the need to perform synchronization operations. By using a single backup and content index database, the content indexing system also reduces the computing performance costs that would be associated with the synchronization operations as the amount of indexed content increases, thereby solving scalability issues.

Distributed Content Indexing Architecture With Separately Stored File Previews

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US Patent:
20190087282, Mar 21, 2019
Filed:
Sep 13, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/130874
Inventors:
- Tinton Falls NJ, US
Sri Karthik BHAGI - Morganville NJ, US
Parag GOKHALE - Marlboro NJ, US
Rahul S. PAWAR - Marlboro NJ, US
Arun Prabu DURAISAMY - Hyderabad, IN
Manoj Kumar PRADHAN - Edison NJ, US
Dmitriy Borisovich ZAKHARKIN - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Prosenjit SINHA - Manalapan NJ, US
Vipul PAWALE - Ocean NJ, US
Jaya Rama Raju INAVOLU - Eatontown NJ, US
Manas Bhikchand MUTHA - Tinton Falls NJ, US
Pushpendra SINGH - Edison NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
An improved content indexing (CI) system is disclosed herein. For example, the improved CI system may include a distributed architecture of client computing devices, media agents, a single backup and CI database, and a pool of servers. After a file backup occurs, the backup and CI database may include file metadata indices and other information associated with backed up files. Servers in the pool of servers may, in parallel, query the backup and CI database for a list of files assigned to the respective server that have not been content indexed. The servers may then request a media agent to restore the assigned files from secondary storage and provide the restored files to the servers. The servers may then content index the received restored files. Once the content indexing is complete, the servers can send the content index information to the backup and CI database for storage.
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