Resource lifecycle automation
US-10721141-B1 · Jul 21, 2020 · US
US12026056B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12026056-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016830782-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2024 |
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Snapshot capability-aware discovery of tagged application resources is described. A backup server inputs an identifier of an application's resource from the application's host. If the backup server determines that the application resource identifier was input with a snapshot capable tag, and that the application's resource satisfies any of the snapshot policy rules, the backup server identifies the data protection policy for the satisfied snapshot policy rule. The backup server outputs a request to the application's host to use the identified data protection policy to create a snapshot of the application's resource that was input with any associated snapshot capable tag.
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A system for snapshot capability-aware discovery of tagged application resources, comprising: one or more processors; and a non-transitory computer readable medium storing a plurality of instructions, which when executed, cause the one or more processors to: receive, by a backup server, data for an application resource of a plurality of applications resources associated with an application from an application host that hosts the application resource, the application resources being tagged with a snapshot capable tag when a snapshot capability rule is satisfied prior to the data being sent to the backup server, the snapshot capability rule includes any prerequisites for creating any snapshots of the application resources; determine, by the backup server, whether the data received from the application host includes an identifier of the application resource and any snapshot capable tag that the application resource has been tagged with that identifies the application resource as satisfying a snapshot capability rule; determine, by the backup server, whether the application resource satisfies any of a set of snapshot policy rules, in response to a determination that any snapshot capable tag was included with the identifier of the application resource in the data received from the application host, the snapshot policy rules being requirements for a plan to create a snapshot of the application resource; identify, by the backup server, a data protection policy of a plurality of data protection policies corresponding to the snapshot policy rule in response to a determination that the application resource satisfies any of the set of snapshot policy rules, the data protection policy being the plan to create the snapshot of the application resource; and output, by the backup server, a request to create a snapshot of the application resource tagged with the-snapshot capable tag using on the identified data protection policy, to the application host. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of instructions further causes the processor to: output, by the backup server, a discovery request for the plurality of application resources, to the application host; input, by the backup server, a change notification for the application resource, from the application host; and request, by the backup server, the identifier of the application resource, from the application host. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the discovery request comprises a timestamp corresponding to a previous version of the application resource, and outputting the discovery request to the application host enables the application host to create a subscription for the backup server, thereby restricting the inputting of any change notification for the application resource to inputting a change notification for a current version of the application resource which corresponds to an updated timestamp. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of instructions further causes the processor to: output, by the backup server, a request to output a copy of the snapshot of the application resource and delete the snapshot of the application resource, to the application host; and store, by the backup server, the copy of the snapshot of the application resource, in response to inputting the copy of the snapshot of the application resource from the application host. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of resources comprises at least one of an application host configuration, a file system, any application, a database, and copy metadata of a backup copy associated with the database. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the set of snapshot policy rules comprises at least one of a first snapshot policy rule and a second snapshot policy rule, the application resource satisfying any of the set of snapshot policy rules comprises one of the application resource satisfying at least one of the first snapshot policy rule and the second snapshot policy rule, and the application resource satisfying both the first snapshot policy rule and the second snapshot policy rule. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the snapshot policy rules specify at least one of a type of storage that stores the application resource, a type of the application resource, a type of the application host, a layout associated with the application host, and a vendor associated with the application. 8. A computer-implemented method for snapshot capability-aware discovery of tagged application resources, the computer-implemented method comprising: receiving, by a backup server, data for an application resource of a plurality of applications resources associated with an application from an application host that hosts the application resource, the application resources being tagged with a snapshot capable tag when a snapshot capability rule is satisfied prior to the data being sent to the backup server, the snapshot capability rule includes any prerequisites for creating any snapshots of the application resources; determining, by the backup server, whether the data received from the application host includes an identifier of the application resource and any snapshot capable tag that the application resource has been tagged with that identifies the application resource as satisfying a snapshot capability rule; determining, by the backup server, whether the application resource satisfies any of a set of snapshot policy rules, in response to a determination that any snapshot capable tag was included with the identifier of the application resource in the data received from the application host, the snapshot policy rules being requirements for a plan to create a snapshot of the application resource; identifying, by the backup server, a data protection policy of a plurality of data protection policies corresponding to the snapshot policy rule in response to a determination that the application resource satisfies any of the set of snapshot policy rules, the data protection policy being the plan to create the snapshot of the application resource; and outputting, by the backup server, a request to create a snapshot of the application resource tagged with the snapshot capable tag using on the identified data protection policy, to the application host. 9. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , wherein the computer-implemented method further comprises: outputting, by the backup server, a discovery request for the plurality of application resources, to the application host; inputting, by the backup server, a change notification for the application resource, from the application host; and requesting, by the backup server, the identifier of the application resource, from the application host. 10. The computer-implemented method of claim 9 , wherein the discovery request comprises a timestamp corresponding to a previous version of the application resource, and outputting the discovery request to the application host enables the application host to create a subscription for the backup server, thereby restricting the inputting of any change notification for the application resource to inputting a change notification for a current version of the application resource which corresponds to an updated timestamp. 11. The computer-implemented method of claim 10 , wherein the computer-implemented method further comprises: outputting, by the backup server, a request to output a copy of the snapshot of the application resource and delete the snapshot of the application resource, to the application host; and storing, by the backup server, the copy of the snapshot of the application resource, in response to inputting the copy of the snapshot of the application resource from the
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