ANOVAL EFFICIENT REMOTE DATA POSSESSION CHECKING PROTOCOL IN CLOUD STORAGE

Authors

  • G.Sakthivel Author
  • A.Savitha Author

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Abstract

Clients may take advantage of a wide range of information storage and computation administrations
thanks to distributed storage's pivotal role in distributed computing. A growing number of information
owners are moving their data to the cloud. Since distant cloud storage servers aren't totally dependable,
information owners need to use proven methods to verify the ownership of their data. RDPC
conventions have been demonstrated in order to overcome this fundamental problem. Despite this,
many current plans have flaws in their usefulness or the information they provide.. For homomorphic
hash work, we provide another RDPC convention in this study. The new strategy can be proven protect
yourself against attacks such as fraud, supplant, and replay, all of which may be seen on a standard
security display. An activity record table (ORT) is familiar with tracking tasks on document squares to
assist information components. In addition, we provide a more complex version of the ORT that keeps
the cost of travel to ORT roughly the same. Our design also includes preferences in cost calculation and
correspondence, as shown by an in-depth implementation inspection. The plan's model execution and
evaluations demonstrate its applicability in real-world situations.

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Published

10-05-2022

How to Cite

ANOVAL EFFICIENT REMOTE DATA POSSESSION CHECKING PROTOCOL IN CLOUD STORAGE. (2022). Indo-American Journal of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, 19(2), 7-12. https://iajlb.org/index.php/iajlb/article/view/105