Improving Data Spillage in Multi Cloud Capacity Administrations

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Multi copy Dynamic information possession in distributed computing be able to to put missing information in dynamic methodology to the cloud server. Multi copy means, information to be imitated in different servers. The undertaking proprietor transfers the information into cloud server and the information is duplicated, then that photocopies are place away in several servers. The information is stored in multiple servers in order to avoid data loss due to vulnerabilities like hacking or server crash. We presented a new strategy that is, Fully Homo morphic Encryption (FHE) algorithm for taking multiple copies of information. The FHE algorithm is used to enhance security to the information stored in the servers. When the data proprietor uploads the file, the FHE algorithm splits the file and takes multiple copies of the file. These copies are zipped in order to decrease memory size and are stored in multiple servers. The stored files are encrypted to provide maximum security. The FHE algorithm provides keygen, copygen and taggen, using these keys the data can be decrypted and retrieved.

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Improving Data Spillage in Multi Cloud Capacity Administrations. (2019). International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(1S), 63–66. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.a1015.1191s19

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