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Manas Seema N Barooah

from Cupertino, CA
Age ~52

Manas Barooah Phones & Addresses

  • 10495 Ann Arbor Ave, Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 517-0261
  • Elk Grove, CA
  • 490 Mill River Ln, San Jose, CA 95134
  • Mount Hermon, CA
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Santa Clara, CA

Work

Company: Vmware Jul 2019 Position: Director

Education

School / High School: National Institute of Technology Karnataka 1990 to 1994

Skills

Enterprise Software • San • Storage • Cloud Computing • Networking • Cisco Technologies • Switches • Software Development • Operating Systems • Distributed Systems • Tcp/Ip • Storage Area Networks • Fibre Channel

Languages

English • Assamese • Hindi • Bengali

Interests

Christianity • Electronics • Sweepstakes • Reading • Sports • Automobiles • Family Values

Industries

Computer Software

Resumes

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Director

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Location:
10495 Ann Arbor Ave, Cupertino, CA 95014
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Vmware
Director

Avi Networks
Director

Cisco Sep 2006 - Jan 2013
Manager, Software Development

Avi Networks Sep 2006 - Jan 2013
Member of Technical Staff

Cisco Mar 2004 - Sep 2006
Technical Leader
Education:
National Institute of Technology Karnataka 1990 - 1994
Don Bosco School Guwahati
Don Bosco High School, Guwahati
National Institute of Technology
Karnataka Regional College of Engineering
Skills:
Enterprise Software
San
Storage
Cloud Computing
Networking
Cisco Technologies
Switches
Software Development
Operating Systems
Distributed Systems
Tcp/Ip
Storage Area Networks
Fibre Channel
Interests:
Christianity
Electronics
Sweepstakes
Reading
Sports
Automobiles
Family Values
Languages:
English
Assamese
Hindi
Bengali

Publications

Us Patents

Methods And Apparatus For Implementing Virtualization Of Storage Within A Storage Area Network Through A Virtual Enclosure

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US Patent:
7548975, Jun 16, 2009
Filed:
Jan 9, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/045883
Inventors:
Sanjaya Kumar - Fremont CA, US
Manas Barooah - San Jose CA, US
John L. Burnett - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
G06F 21/00
US Classification:
709226, 709223, 711 6
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for implementing storage virtualization on a network device of a storage area network are disclosed. A virtual enclosure is created that has one or more virtual enclosure ports and is adapted for representing one or more virtual storage units. Each of the virtual storage units represents one or more physical storage locations on one or more physical storage units of the storage area network. Each of the virtual enclosure ports of the virtual enclosure is associated with a port of a network device within the storage area network. An address or identifier is then assigned to each of the virtual enclosure ports.

Method And Apparatus For A Token Bucket Metering Or Policing System With A Delayed Filling Scheme

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US Patent:
6950395, Sep 27, 2005
Filed:
Dec 31, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/752409
Inventors:
Ahmed R. Bashandy - Santa Clara CA, US
Faisal Mushtaq - San Jose CA, US
Jayaraman R. Iyer - Sunnyvale CA, US
Manas Barooah - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04L012/56
US Classification:
3702301, 370231, 370235, 370412, 370428
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are disclosed for a token bucket metering or policing system with a delayed filing scheme which may be used, inter alia, in a computer or communications system, such as a packet switching system, router, or other device. The token bucket scheme updates the number of tokens in a particular bucket in response to an expiration of a timer or a receipt of a packet corresponding to a packet stream being metered or policed based on the particular bucket. One implementation determines whether a difference between a current time value with a last bucket update time value equals or exceeds a predetermined time interval. If the difference between the current time value with the last bucket update time value equals or exceeds the predetermined time interval, then a predetermined number of tokens is added to a bucket, and the last bucket update time value is incremented by approximately the predetermined time interval. In one implementation, the predetermined number of tokens corresponds to the number of tokens required to send a maximum sized packet and the predetermined time interval corresponds to the time required to accumulate the number of tokens required to send a maximum sized packet at the corresponding token generation rate. In this manner, a simple addition operation may be used to update the number of tokens in a token bucket to ensure that a maximum sized packet may be sent.
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