R&D: Data Backup and Recovery With Minimum Replica Plan in Multi-Cloud Environment
Several experiments were conducted to evaluate effectiveness of PDRPMR and results demonstrated that storage space used one-third to two-thirds compared to typical 3-replicas replication strategies.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 13, 2020 at 2:10 pmInternational Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing has published an article written by Mohammad M. Alshammari, Ali A. Alwan, Azlin Nordin, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia, and Abedallah Zaid Abualkishik, American University in the Emirates, UAE.
Abstract: “Cloud computing has become a desirable choice to store and share large amounts of data among several users. The two main concerns with cloud storage are data recovery and cost of storage. This article discusses the issue of data recovery in case of a disaster in a multi-cloud environment. This research proposes a preventive approach for data backup and recovery aiming at minimizing the number of replicas and ensuring high data reliability during disasters. This approach named Preventive Disaster Recovery Plan with Minimum Replica (PDRPMR) aims at reducing the number of replications in the cloud without compromising the data reliability. PDRPMR means preventive action checking of the availability of replicas and monitoring of denial of service attacks to maintain data reliability. Several experiments were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of PDRPMR and the results demonstrated that the storage space used one-third to two-thirds compared to typical 3-replicas replication strategies.“