DEDUPLICATIONWITH MINIMUM WORKLOAD ON CLOUD SERVER APPROACH
Keywords:
De-duplication, LOAD BALANCINGAbstract
Cloud computing has a wide range of user to access its features, services and resources over the internet. The centralize cloud management was develop to satisfy efficiency. In cloud services resource control, resource management and workload on the server are some challenging issues. Load balancing helps to minimize the workload on the server by evenly distributing cloud resources on each server in cloud. Data de-duplication involves the process of detecting repetitive data. Elimination of duplicated data leads to reduction in data and network bandwidth. The proposed method focuses on the storage efficiency, provide security and load balancing. To carry out this process perform de-duplication process, chunking of data, hash function, load balancing
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