Data migration to a cloud computing system

US10846262B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10846262-B2
Application numberUS-201916241262-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 7, 2019
Priority dateMay 1, 2015
Publication dateNov 24, 2020
Grant dateNov 24, 2020

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A cloud-based migration system exposes a source-independent application programming interface for receiving data to be migrated. The data is uploaded and stored as a single entity in a cloud-based storage system. A migration system then accesses the migration package and begins migrating the data to its destination, from the cloud-based storage system.

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A method performed by a computing system, the method comprising: receiving a migration request including a manifest that identifies information, stored in a source data store of a source system, to be migrated to a destination system that is remote from the source system; identifying a plurality of content objects, from the source data store of the source system, to be migrated to the destination system in a sequential order, based on object identifiers that identify the content objects in the manifest; generating a migration log that is associated with the manifest and tracks a completion status of the migration of each of the content objects and stores a last-tracked content object identifier that identifies a last content object imported to the destination system; and migrating the plurality of content objects to the destination system by storing each content object to a destination data store in the destination system, wherein migrating comprises: ignoring all content objects identified in the sequential order prior to the last content object identified by the last-tracked content object identifier; and writing a given identified object to the destination data store. 2. The method of claim 1 , and further comprising: exposing a source-independent application programming interface that is invoked by the migration request. 3. The method of claim 1 , and further comprising: queueing a work item corresponding to the migration request in a work item queue. 4. The method of claim 1 , and further comprising: storing the migration log in the manifest. 5. The method of claim 1 , and further comprising: receiving all content objects to be migrated from the source system to the destination system; storing the content objects to an intermediate storage system; and importing the content objects from the intermediate storage system to the destination data store. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the destination system comprises a cloud-based destination system and wherein the intermediate storage system comprises a cloud-based, binary large object (blob) store that stores the content objects as a binary large object. 7. The method of claim 1 , and further comprising: tracking, using the migration log, content objects that are imported to the destination system and, in response to detecting a migration failure, resuming migration from the last content object. 8. The method of claim 1 , and further comprising: intermittently storing the last-tracked content object identifier, indicating the last content object imported to the destination system. 9. The method of claim 8 , and further comprising: in response to detecting a migration failure, identifying content objects to be migrated from a beginning of the sequential order and ignoring all content objects identified in the sequential order prior to the last content object identified by the last-tracked content object identifier. 10. A computing system, comprising: at least one processor; and memory storing instructions executable by the at least one processor, wherein the instructions, when executed, cause the computing system to: receive a migration request including a manifest that identifies information, stored in a source data store of a source system, to be migrated to a destination system that is remote from the source system; identify a set of content objects, from the source data store of the source system, to be migrated to the destination system in a sequential order, based on object identifiers that identify the content objects in the manifest; import the set of content objects to the destination system by storing each content object to a destination data store in the destination system, ignoring all content objects identified in the sequential order prior to a last content object identified by a last content object identifier, and writing a given identified object to the destination store; and generate a migration log that is associated with the manifest and stores: status information indicative of a completion status of the migration of each content object of the set of content objects, and error information identifying errors that occurred during the migration. 11. The computing system of claim 10 , and further comprising: a number of virtual machines, controlled by the import component, to import the identified set of content objects; wherein the instructions, when executed, configure the computing system to provide: a bot thread controller configured to scale the number of virtual machines based on a number of work items in a work item queue. 12. The computing system of claim 10 , wherein the migration queue system is configured to receive a migration package, that includes the manifest, in association with the migration request, the manifest identifying the information to be migrated from the source system to the destination system, and the migration log identifies a completion status of the migration of each of the content objects. 13. The computing system of claim 10 wherein the instructions configure the computing system to provide: an intermediate storage system configured to receive, as part of the migration request from the source system, all content objects to be migrated from the source system to the destination system; wherein the import component is configured to import the data from the intermediate storage to the destination data store. 14. The computing system of claim 10 wherein the instructions configure the computing system to provide: a resumability system configured to track content objects that are imported to the destination system and, when a migration failure is detected, resume migration from a last-tracked content object. 15. The computing system of claim 10 wherein the manifest accessing component is configured to identify the content objects to be migrated, to the import component, in a sequential order, based on object identifiers that identify the content objects in the manifest. 16. A computing system, comprising: at least one processor; and memory storing instructions executable by the at least one processor, wherein the instructions configure the computing system to provide: a migration queue system configured to: receive a migration request including a manifest that identifies information, stored in a source data store of a source system, to be migrated to a destination system that is remote from the source system; a manifest accessing component configured to: access the manifest to identify a set of content objects, from the source data store of the source system, to be migrated to the destination system; an import component configured to: import the set of content objects to the destination system by storing each content object to a destination data store in the destination system; and generate a migration log that is associated with the manifest and identifies a completion status of the migration of each of the content objects, wherein the manifest accessing component is configured to identify the content objects to be migrated, to the import component, in a sequential order, based on object identifiers that identify the content objects in the manifest; and an overwrite/ignore controller configured to: control the import component to ignore all content objects identified in the sequential order prior to a last content object identified by a last content object identifier; and control the import component to write a given identified object to the destination store. 17. 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  • G06F16/119Primary

    Details of migration of file systems (migration mechanisms in storage systems G06F3/0647) · CPC title

  • G06F9/4856Primary

    resumption being on a different machine, e.g. task migration, virtual machine migration (G06F9/5088 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Change logging, detection, and notification (replication G06F16/27) · CPC title

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What does patent US10846262B2 cover?
A cloud-based migration system exposes a source-independent application programming interface for receiving data to be migrated. The data is uploaded and stored as a single entity in a cloud-based storage system. A migration system then accesses the migration package and begins migrating the data to its destination, from the cloud-based storage system.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Microsoft Technology Licensing Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F16/119. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 24 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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