ENHANCING DATA INTEGRITY IN CLOUD STORAGE BY ENSURING MAXIMUM AVAILABILITY
Author(s):
Sivasankaran.S , IFET COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING; Karthik.P, IFET COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Keywords:
Maximum availability, Data storage, Dynamics, Auditability, Trusted party
Abstract:
This paper focuses on the issues related to the data security aspect of cloud computing. As data and information will be shared with a third party, cloud computing users want to avoid an untrusted cloud provider. In addition, the potential for migration from a single cloud to a multi-cloud environment is examined and research related to security issues. Data mirroring refers to the real-time operation of copying data, as an exact copy, from one location to a local or remote storage medium. In computing, a mirror is an exact copy of a dataset. Most commonly, data mirroring is used when multiple exact copies of data are required in multiple locations. Similarly, a live mirror is an exact copy of a dataset when it is immediately changed as the original is change. Provide the solution of data security in cloud data storage, which is essentially a distributed storage system. To achieve the assurances of cloud data integrity and availability and enforce the quality of dependable cloud storage service for users, we propose an effective and flexible distributed scheme. Since services in Cloud Computing are not limited to archive or backup data only. While prior works on ensuring remote data integrity often lacks the support of either public verifiability or dynamic data operations, this paper achieves both.
Other Details:
Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV1I10029
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Published in | : | Volume : 1, Issue : 10
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Publication Date | : | 01/05/2015
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Page(s) | : | 36-40
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