Assaf Natanzon focuses on Replication, Continuous data protection, Operating system, Database and Computer hardware. His Replication study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Distributed computing. As part of one scientific family, Assaf Natanzon deals mainly with the area of Continuous data protection, narrowing it down to issues related to the Real-time computing, and often Computer network, Volume and Bottleneck.
His work on Mode as part of general Operating system study is frequently connected to Page cache, Cache invalidation and Cache pollution, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Computer hardware research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Synchronization, Acknowledgement and Data Protection Act 1998. His Disk array research focuses on Snapshot and how it relates to Computer program.
Assaf Natanzon mostly deals with Replication, Operating system, Computer hardware, Computer network and Snapshot. His Replication study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Volume. In general Operating system study, his work on Virtual machine, Computer program and Cache often relates to the realm of Product, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
In his research on the topic of Computer hardware, Volume is strongly related with Continuous data protection. His research brings together the fields of Real-time computing and Snapshot. His work in the fields of Database, such as Data deduplication, intersects with other areas such as Set.
Replication, Operating system, Computer data storage, Computer network and Virtual machine are his primary areas of study. Assaf Natanzon incorporates Replication and Splitter in his research. His Computer data storage research is classified as research in Computer hardware.
His Computer hardware research incorporates themes from Protection domain and Electronic hardware. His work on Host, Identifier and Node as part of general Computer network study is frequently linked to Active storage, bridging the gap between disciplines. Assaf Natanzon has included themes like Routing and Cloud computing in his Virtual machine study.
His main research concerns Operating system, Virtual machine, Computer program, Replication and Computer hardware. His Volume, Cache, File system and Disk array study, which is part of a larger body of work in Operating system, is frequently linked to Pipeline burst cache, bridging the gap between disciplines. As a part of the same scientific study, Assaf Natanzon usually deals with the Virtual machine, concentrating on Distributed computing and frequently concerns with State, Asset and Reading.
His work focuses on many connections between Computer program and other disciplines, such as Hypervisor, that overlap with his field of interest in Malware, Embedded system and Virtual computing. The various areas that Assaf Natanzon examines in his Replication study include Cloud computing, Encryption and Key. He studies Computer data storage which is a part of Computer hardware.
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Methods and apparatus for optimal journaling for continuous data replication
Shlomo Ahal;Assaf Natanzon;Tzach Sechner;Oded Kedem.
(2006)
System and method for data management
Assaf Natanzon;Philip Derbeko;Anat Eyal.
(2012)
Storage array snapshots for logged access replication in a continuous data protection system
Assaf Natanzon;Arieh Don;David Meiri.
(2012)
Ordering of event records in an electronic system for forensic analysis
Yedidya Dotan;Assaf Natanzon;Lawrence N. Friedman.
(2012)
Dynamically switching between synchronous and asynchronous replication
Assaf Natanzon;Lev Ayzenberg;Yossi Mossel;Ido Singer.
(2009)
System and method for improving cache performance
Philip Derbeko;Assaf Natanzon;Anat Eyal;David Erel.
(2011)
Ensuring consistency of replicated volumes
Assaf Natanzon.
(2012)
Continuous data replication
Assaf Natanzon;Saar Cohen;Steven R. Bromling.
(2012)
Virtualized consistency group using an enhanced splitter
Assaf Natanzon;Yuval Aharoni.
(2013)
Methods and apparatus for dynamic journal expansion
Shlomo Ahal;Assaf Natanzon.
(2007)
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