Claims
- 1. A stored data management subsystem, the stored data management subsystem comprising:
one or more hosts; and a plurality of data storage elements functionally coupled to the one or more hosts, wherein the plurality of data storage elements is organized using a plurality of layers of mapping tables, the plurality of layer of mapping tables provides unique identification of a location of data such that individual data entries in a mapping table is variable and self-defining with respect to the amount of data managed.
- 2. The stored data management system of claim 1, wherein the layers of mapping tables are variable and self-defining.
- 3. The stored data management system of claim 1, wherein the layers of mapping tables are implemented individually.
- 4. The stored data management system of claim 3, wherein the individual layers of mapping tables are variable.
- 5. The stored data management system of claim 1, wherein information within the mapping table is by demand.
- 6. The stored data management system of claim 1, wherein a range of data is managed and is correlated to an addressed mapping table within the plurality of mapping tables.
- 7. The stored data management system of claim 6, wherein the correlation is an algorithm.
- 8. The stored data management system of claim 6, wherein the correlation is a pointer system.
- 9. The stored data management system of claim 6, wherein the correlation is a pointer to correlation logic.
- 10. The stored management system of claim 6, wherein the correlation is a tree structure.
- 11. The stored data management system of claim 6, wherein the range of data is managed independent of the layer of mapping tables being accessed within the plurality of layers of mapping tables.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of corresponding U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. ______, entitled “Multi-layer Mapping Tables”, filed Jun. 20, 2000. In addition, the present invention is related to applications entitled A SYSTEM TO SUPPORT DYNAMICALLY FLEXIBLE DATA DEFINITIONS AND STORAGE REQUIREMENTS, serial no.______, Attorney Docket Number 00-059-DSK; EFFECTING INSTANT COPIES IN A DYNAMICALLY MAPPED SYSTEM, serial no. ______, Attorney Docket Number 00-060-DSK; USING CURRENT RECOVERY MECHANISMS TO IMPLEMENT DYNAMIC MAPPING OPERATIONS, serial no. ______,Attorney Docket Number 00-061-DSK; RECOVERY OF DYNAMIC MAPS AND DATA MANAGED THEREBY; serial no. ______, Attorney Docket Number 00-063-DSK; FLOATING VIRTUALIZATION LAYERS, serial no. ______, Attorney Docket Number 00-116-DSK, and SELF DEFINING DATA UNITS, serial no. ______, Attorney Docket Number 00-117-DSK, which is filed even date hereof, assigned to the same assignee, and incorporated herein by referenced.