SESSION-LEVEL READ YOUR WRITES CONSISTENCY AMONG DIGITAL DATA VERSIONS IN A DISTRIBUTED NETWORK

    公开(公告)号:US20220269693A1

    公开(公告)日:2022-08-25

    申请号:US17180732

    申请日:2021-02-20

    发明人: Nitzan Shaked

    IPC分类号: G06F16/27 G06F16/23

    摘要: The present disclosure relates to systems, non-transitory computer-readable media, and methods for consistently providing accurate versions of digital data within a distributed server network utilizing session-level user tokens. For example, in one or more embodiments, the disclosed systems generate a session-level user token that is specific to a client computing device participating in a session and in response to receiving a write request from the client computing device. As the client computing device initiates additional requests to read and write digital data from the distributed server network during the session, the disclosed systems maintain current version information within the session-level user token, and utilize this version information to verify that data provided to the client computing device from the distributed server network is accurate at the session-level.

    Session-level read your writes consistency among digital data versions in a distributed network

    公开(公告)号:US11531684B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-12-20

    申请号:US17180732

    申请日:2021-02-20

    发明人: Nitzan Shaked

    IPC分类号: G06F16/00 G06F16/27 G06F16/23

    摘要: The present disclosure relates to systems, non-transitory computer-readable media, and methods for consistently providing accurate versions of digital data within a distributed server network utilizing session-level user tokens. For example, in one or more embodiments, the disclosed systems generate a session-level user token that is specific to a client computing device participating in a session and in response to receiving a write request from the client computing device. As the client computing device initiates additional requests to read and write digital data from the distributed server network during the session, the disclosed systems maintain current version information within the session-level user token, and utilize this version information to verify that data provided to the client computing device from the distributed server network is accurate at the session-level.