ICCC: Information Correctness to the Customers in Cloud Data Storage 

Abstract

Cloud storage is the only solution to the IT organizations to optimize the escalating storage costs and maintenance. Data outsourcing in to the cloud has become today trending environment for the thin organizations. The entire user’s data is store in large data centers, those which are located remotely and the users don’t have any control on it. on the other hand, this unique feature of the cloud poses many new security challenges which need to be clearly understood and resolved. Even the information is not accessible by the user the data centers should grant a way for the customer to check the correctness of his data is maintained or is compromise. As a solution this we are proposing providing information correctness to the customers in Cloud Storage. The proposing system gives a information correctness proof, the customer can employ to check the correctness of his data in the cloud. The correctness of the data can be approved upon by both the cloud and the customer and can be included in the Service level agreement (SLA). This scheme ensures that the storage at the client side is minimal which will be beneficial for thin clients.Cloud storage is the only solution to the IT organizations to optimize the escalating storage costs and maintenance. Data outsourcing in to the cloud has become today trending environment for the thin organizations. The entire user’s data is store in large data centers, those which are located remotely and the users don’t have any control on it. on the other hand, this unique feature of the cloud poses many new security challenges which need to be clearly understood and resolved. Even the information is not accessible by the user the data centers should grant a way for the customer to check the correctness of his data is maintained or is compromise. As a solution this we are proposing providing information correctness to the customers in Cloud Storage. The proposing system gives a information correctness proof, the customer can employ to check the correctness of his data in the cloud. The correctness of the data can be approved upon by both the cloud and the customer and can be included in the Service level agreement (SLA). This scheme ensures that the storage at the client side is minimal which will be beneficial for thin clients. 

Authors and Affiliations

Gangolu Sreedevi , Prof. C. Rajendra

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Gangolu Sreedevi, Prof. C. Rajendra (2012). ICCC: Information Correctness to the Customers in Cloud Data Storage . International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology(IJARCET), 1(4), 234-237. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-141363