Abstract: The massive expansion of online digital information has increased the demand for storage solutions. The Total Cost of Ownership, which includes storage infrastructure costs, management expenses, and human administration costs, grows in tandem with the volume of data. Reducing the quantity of data that has to be transported, stored, and maintained becomes critical in large-scale distributed archival storage systems, and it also helps application performance, storage costs, and administrative overheads. De-duplication is a storage-saving method that has shown to be extremely effective in business backup setups. A same data block in a file system may be saved numerous times across different files; for example, several copies of a file that are substantially similar may exist. It localizes data replication and eliminates redundancy; by storing data just once, all files that employ identical areas refer to the same unique data. In this project we extend a existing cloud of clouds service to make the process of routing and storing of data chunks on a cloud network more efficiently.


PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2022.11815

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