ISCSI-based data protection system for virtual machine

Author(s):  
Chunlu Wang ◽  
Yuanyuan Wu ◽  
Zhanye Wang ◽  
Tao Xu
2011 ◽  
Vol 63-64 ◽  
pp. 814-817
Author(s):  
Jian Bo Liu

Through the research on the network survivability, this paper proposes a website protection strategy based on network survivability from the angle of fine management, in which the paper makes the website server to ensure uninterrupted service under attack and improve the stability of network operation. At the same time this paper proposes a framework for website protection from the perspective of data protection and file protection in order to achieve network survivability. Finally, in accordance with the proposed protection system architecture and strategy, this paper builds the network environment and emulation of illegal attacks, the experiment results show that this strategy can protect the stable operation of the website, and the survivability of website can be reflected.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Jaechun No ◽  
Sung-soon Park

As the virtual machine technology is becoming the essential component in the cloud environment, VDI is receiving explosive attentions from IT market due to its advantages of easier software management, greater data protection, and lower expenses. However, I/O overhead is the critical obstacle to achieve high system performance in VDI. Reducing I/O overhead in the virtualization environment is not an easy task, because it requires scrutinizing multiple software layers of guest-to-hypervisor and also hypervisor-to-host. In this paper, we propose multilayered cache implementation, called MultiCache, which combines the guest-level I/O optimization with the hypervisor-level I/O optimization. The main objective of the guest-level optimization is to mitigate the I/O latency between the back end, shared storage, and the guest VM by utilizing history logs of I/O activities in VM. On the other hand, the hypervisor-level I/O optimization was implemented to minimize the latency caused by the “passing I/O path to the host” and the “contenting physical I/O device among VMs” on the same host server. We executed the performance measurement of MultiCache using the postmark benchmark to verify its effectiveness.


Law and World ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 40-46

The work discusses Personal Data Protection system under the European Union law, also Personal Data Protection in Georgia and the compatibility of those two regimes. Moreover, there were men- tioned ways how Georgia can adopt regulations and harmonize its legislation, to be compatible with the European Union Personal Data Protection regime. The work emphasized efforts of Georgia on the path of developing its Personal Data Protection system. The many citizens of Georgia don’t even have a knowledge that their Personal Data has to be defended. Although, the court practice of Georgia revealed good developing signs in this field. If before there were not any cases concerning personal data protection, today we have some good decisions regarding the personal data protection. The data transfer between the European Union and Georgia, is also implemented in the Association Agreement between the European Union and Georgia. Here as well has to be mentioned that the Association Agreement was the greatest step for Georgia, it was the great opportunity to harmonize Georgian Personal Data system with a European. Step by step, Georgia is straining to become a member of the European Union. Thus, this work is a look through past and future of Georgian and EU relations in the field of Personal Data system.


Author(s):  
O.V. Kryuchin ◽  
◽  
M.A. Rybakov ◽  

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