System and method for multiplexed data back-up

Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/ – Input/output data processing – Input/output data buffering

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C711S162000, C709S203000

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07127535

ABSTRACT:
A server computer receives back-up data from individual client computers and inserts them into a buffer within a shared memory area. The server associates an identification tag with each set of back-up data which identifies from which particular client computer the data was received. The server then multiplexes the back-up data and the identification tags onto a tape. Data from a particular client is de-multiplexed from the tape by scanning all of the identification tags on the tape and pulling off the tape any data which is associated with the identification tag corresponding to the particular client.

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