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An Approach to Store Data in Cloud Based Storage Using Mapping Technique

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Cloud based data storage technique is going to be proposed in this paper. The paper introduces mapping technique to write data in a disk and to read data from the disk. Proposed cloud based technique is designed to calculate the efficiency and IOPS (Input/output operations per second) of storage. Proposed algorithm is more effective to find out a particular memory location to store data. Comparison graphs have been demonstrated for IOPS, storage space utilization and storage efficiency in cloud. Proposed cloud based data storage technique represents better read and write performance than existing approaches. The paper is going to propose more reliable storage framework than existing techniques. The paper exhibits cloud based framework which shows the utility of data storage in cloud. Proposed framework is better than existing approaches with respect to cost and protection of storage. Performance parameter chart represents the comparison of performances between existing techniques and proposed framework. Comparisons have been shown that performances of proposed approach are better than existing approaches.

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The research work is funded by Computer Innovation Research Society, West Bengal, India. Award number is “2020/CIRS/R&D/2020–08-20/ASDCSMT”.

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Sarkar, S., Kundu, A. (2021). An Approach to Store Data in Cloud Based Storage Using Mapping Technique. In: Abraham, A., Sasaki, H., Rios, R., Gandhi, N., Singh, U., Ma, K. (eds) Innovations in Bio-Inspired Computing and Applications. IBICA 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1372. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73603-3_32

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