Secure Data Storage Analysis in Cloud Computing: An Advanced Approach

Authors

  • Rajesh Kumar Bunkar Govt. College Nashtigawa, Rewa M.P., India.
  • Bharat Mishra MGCGV, Chitrakoot, Satna, M.P., India.
  • P. K. Rai Computer Centre, APS University, Rewa, M.P., India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ramrcs/v2/14195D

Keywords:

Drop box, google drive, one drive, mega, open shift with own cloud, security comparisons

Abstract

Cloud computing is the delivery of identical IT capacity (services, software, or infrastructure) via internet technologies on a pay-per-use, self-service basis. File management services based on cloud storage, such as DropBox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Mega, are utilised by millions of people across the world. Features for rising of external file systems with DropBox, FTP, and GoogleDrive allow users to have all of their file sync and distribution tools in a single interface. To trust our data on other people's data centres, we use cloud storage services such as DropBox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Mega Cloud. OwnCloud is an open source file sync and share platform that allows us to keep our data on our servers and choose which other public cloud services to integrate into our personal cloud of cloud storage size, security, and used in platform between online public cloud as OneDrive, GoogleDrive, DropBox, Mega, and private cloud storage OwnCloud with public cloud OpenShift and some file related storage analysis between them.

Study objectives:

 The main objectives set forth for current study are:

  1. Study on Insecure cloud Storage.
  2. Study on Partial Secure Cloud
  3. Study on Secure Cloud.

Comparative study on Comparisons of cloud storage and Analysis on Uploaded Files in OneDrive, Google Drive, DropBox, Mega and OwnCloud-OpenShift platforms.

Published

2021-10-27

How to Cite

Rajesh Kumar Bunkar, Bharat Mishra, & P. K. Rai. (2021). Secure Data Storage Analysis in Cloud Computing: An Advanced Approach. Recent Advances in Mathematical Research and Computer Science Vol. 2, 147–155. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ramrcs/v2/14195D