Retention lock leveraging in a backup computing system
US-12032456-B1 · Jul 9, 2024 · US
US12399790B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12399790-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418736765-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jan 25, 2023 |
| Publication date | Aug 26, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 26, 2025 |
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One example method includes generating, by a data backup server agent that is hosted by a backup client computing system, backup data files from data stored at the backup client computing system. The backup data files are written to a temporary folder in a staging location of a backup storage server. A determination is made of if an attempt to move the temporary folder has failed. A failure is indicative that the backup storage server is operating in a retention lock mode. Each of the plurality of backup data files are moved individually from the temporary folder to a final folder in a final location of the backup storage server when it is determined that the attempt to move the temporary folder has failed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising: performing a backup operation by writing backup data files to a temporary folder in a staging location of a backup storage server; moving the temporary folder to a final location in a backup storage; determining that the backup storage server is operating in a retention lock mode if attempting to move the temporary folder to the final location fails; and moving each of the backup data files individually from the temporary folder to a final folder in the final location of the backup storage server. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: applying a retention lock on each of the backup data files individually after the plurality of backup data files have been moved to the final folder. 3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising generating the backup data files during the backup operation, wherein retention locking each of the backup data files prevents the backup data files from being altered or removed from the backup storage server, wherein the retention locked backup files are read only, wherein the attempt to move the temporary folder is not performed unit after all of the backup data files have been written to the temporary folder. 4. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: determining that applying the retention lock failed before all of the backup data files have had the retention lock applied to them, wherein determining that the attempt to move the temporary folder has not failed means that the temporary folder has been moved to the final location in the backup storage server; and in response to the determination that applying the retention lock failed: performing a garbage collection process to remove those backup files that did not have the retention lock applied to them; and generating an error that causes a data backup server agent to restart generating the backup data files. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: generating metadata associated with the backup data files; writing the metadata in a backup storage at a data backup server who controls the data backup server agent; generating a point-in-time backup of the metadata; generating a backup of the point-in-time backup of the metadata; writing the backup of the point-in-time backup to the data storage server; and applying a retention lock to the metadata included in the backup of the point-in-time backup. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the retention lock is not applied to the metadata until all of the metadata has been written to the data storage server. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the metadata included in the backup of the point-in-time backup is written to the data storage server in a parallel manner. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising packing the backup data files to reduce a number of the backup data files and/or increase a size of the backup data files. 9. The method of claim 2 , further comprising performing a restore operation from at least some of the retention locked backup data files. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the restore operation includes restoring from metadata stored in a point-in-time retention locked metadata backup. 11. A non-transitory storage medium having stored therein instructions that are executable by one or more hardware processors to perform operations comprising: performing a backup operation by writing backup data files to a temporary folder in a staging location of a backup storage server; moving the temporary folder to a final location in a backup storage; determining that the backup storage server is operating in a retention lock mode if attempting to move the temporary folder to the final location fails; and moving each of the backup data files individually from the temporary folder to a final folder in the final location of the backup storage server. 12. The non-transitory storage medium of claim 11 , further comprising: applying a retention lock on each of the backup data files individually after the plurality of backup data files have been moved to the final folder. 13. The non-transitory storage medium of claim 12 , further comprising generating the backup data files during the backup operation, wherein retention locking each of the backup data files prevents the backup data files from being altered or removed from the backup storage server, wherein the retention locked backup files are read only, wherein the attempt to move the temporary folder is not performed unit after all of the backup data files have been written to the temporary folder. 14. The non-transitory storage medium of claim 12 , further comprising: determining that applying the retention lock failed before all of the backup data files have had the retention lock applied to them, wherein determining that the attempt to move the temporary folder has not failed means that the temporary folder has been moved to the final location in the backup storage server; and in response to the determination that applying the retention lock failed: performing a garbage collection process to remove those backup files that did not have the retention lock applied to them; and generating an error that causes a data backup server agent to restart generating the backup data files. 15. The non-transitory storage medium of claim 11 , further comprising: generating metadata associated with the backup data files; writing the metadata in a backup storage at a data backup server who controls the data backup server agent; generating a point-in-time backup of the metadata; generating a backup of the point-in-time backup of the metadata; writing the backup of the point-in-time backup to the data storage server; and applying a retention lock to the metadata included in the backup of the point-in-time backup. 16. The non-transitory storage medium of claim 15 , wherein the retention lock is not applied to the metadata until all of the metadata has been written to the data storage server. 17. The non-transitory storage medium of claim 16 , wherein the metadata included in the backup of the point-in-time backup is written to the data storage server in a parallel manner. 18. The non-transitory storage medium of claim 11 , further comprising packing the backup data files to reduce a number of the backup data files and/or increase a size of the backup data files. 19. The non-transitory storage medium of claim 12 , further comprising performing a restore operation from at least some of the retention locked backup data files. 20. The non-transitory storage medium of claim 19 , wherein the restore operation includes restoring from metadata stored in a point-in-time retention locked metadata backup.
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