Monday, 8 November 2021

Secure Data Storage Analysis in Cloud Computing: An Advanced Approach | Chapter 15 | Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 2

 Cloud computing is the use of internet technology to supply similar IT capacity (services, software, or infrastructure) on a pay-per-use, self-service basis. Cloud-based file management systems like DropBox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Mega are used by millions of individuals around the world. Users may have all of their file sync and distribution tools in an one interface thanks to features for rising external file systems with DropBox, FTP, and GoogleDrive. We use cloud storage services like DropBox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Mega Cloud to trust our data in other people's data centres. OwnCloud is an open source file sync and share platform that allows us to keep our data on our servers and choose which other public cloud services to integrate into our personal cloud storage size, security, and used as a platform between online public cloud storage such as OneDrive, GoogleDrive, DropBox, Mega, and private cloud storage. OwnCloud with OpenShift, a public cloud, and some file-related storage analyses.

The study's goals are as follows:

The following are the primary aims of the current study:

1. Research on Insecure Cloud Storage.

2. Research on a Partially Secure Cloud

3. Conduct your research on a secure cloud.

Comparison of cloud storage and analysis of uploaded files in the platforms of OneDrive, Google Drive, DropBox, Mega, and OwnCloud-OpenShift.

Author(S) Details

Rajesh Kumar Bunkar
Govt. College Nashtigawa, Rewa M.P., India.

Bharat Mishra
MGCGV, Chitrakoot, Satna, M.P., India.

P. K. Rai
Computer Centre, APS University, Rewa, M.P., India.

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