Cloud Data Security Through Proficient Message Secure Encryption

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Andal.V, Prof. D.Ganesh

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In the process of providing more storage space and increase bandwidth a method called data deduplication, is used for removing redundant copies of data due to which more cloud service providers are able to satisfy more number of customers as it helps providing room for more unique information. Even though the same type of file is used by huge number of users, for all similar files only one copy of every similar file is stored in the cloud datastore. Deduplication systems enrich usage of storage utilization as well as reduces dependability due to this result. In this publication, an unique reliable distributed system for deduplication is formalized for the first time. This research paper introduces an enhanced deduplication strategy, depicted by intensified dependability. This improved deduplication structure comprises two distinct support systems which are the passive support system and the active support system. As part of this system, rather than the entire file set deduplication testing occurs at the stage of individual smaller file units. The proposed methodology sees to that a strong and confidential security by retrieving secure tags which are unique for each small file unit, later they are stored in a deduplication branching tree to separate new and existing data blocks. The core and main merits of the proposed approach is its ability to generate secure and unique tags from smaller message segments.  As a result, this method simplifies the process during customer communications and minimizes the difficulty associated with deduplication testing across the entire data storage. This proficiency advancement is pertinent to all the data stored in the cloud data storage.

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