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A Review on an Approach to Minimize Storage Requirement in Cloud Using De- Duplication Mechanism

Naziya Tabassum, Roshani B. Talmale

Data de-duplication is one of the data compression techniques that can be used to eliminate the repetitive data and can be used in cloud computing architecture. For privacy and security point of view convergent technique has been used to encrypt data before outsourcing. But previous systems have the limitation of convergent encryption and in proposed system applied the techniques of cryptographic tuning to make the encryption more secure and flexible. Data de-duplication prohibits the storage of repetitive blocks and implements the pointer concept which basically puts the pointer to the existing blocks. Access control is provided into the application which allows the data owner the freedom of selecting users to have access to the published file. The integrity of data outsourced to the cloud is managed by the hash calculation of any content following the proof-of-ownership module. Proposed system calculate hash of the content on source and destination side and request the hash for the cloud side to predict the tampering of data. The expected analysis shows the improvement in execution time and development cost.

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