Review on Data Deduplication scheme for Cloud Storage |
Author(s): |
| Gowri Prasad , New Horizon College of Engineering; Mustafa Sanwari, New Horizon College of Engineering; Anusha A, New Horizon College of Engineering; Khushdeep Kaur, New Horizon College of Engineering; M N V Kashyap Sai, New Horizon College of Engineering |
Keywords: |
| Security, Cloud Storage, Encryption, Deduplication |
Abstract |
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The explosive growth of digital contents continues to raise the demand for new storage and network capacities, along with an increasing need for more cost-effective use of storage and network bandwidth for data transfer. With this increase of data production, shared-network multi-user cloud storage systems are becoming very popular. Cloud data storage service providers such as Mozy, Dropbox, and others perform deduplication to save space by only storing one copy of each file uploaded. Data deduplication is a process by which the storage provider only stores a single copy of file owned by multiple users. Cloud data storage clients always concern for confidentiality of data [1]. However, Security and privacy are among top concerns for the public cloud environments. This paper reviews the different schemes to perform secure deduplication for cloud storage. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV6I30508 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 3 Publication Date: 01/06/2018 Page(s): 2257-2258 |
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