Comparative Analysis of Different Data Replication Strategies in Cloud Environment

Author(s):  
K. Sasikumar ◽  
B. Vijayakumar

In this paper, we performed a comparative study of the different data replication strategies such as Adaptive Data Replication Strategy (ADRS), Dynamic Cost Aware Re-Replication and Rebalancing Strategy (DCR2S) and Efficient Placement Algorithm (EPA) in the cloud environment. The implementation of these three techniques is done in JAVA and the performance analysis is conducted to study the performance of those replication techniques by various parameters. The parameters used for the performance analysis of these three techniques are Load Variance, Response Time, Probability of File Availability, System Byte Effective Rate (SBER), Latency, and Fault Ratio. From the analysis, it is evaluated that by varying the number of file replicas, it shows deviations in the outcomes of these parameters. The comparative results were also analyzed.

Author(s):  
Umesh Banodha ◽  
Praveen Kumar Kataria

Cloud is an emerging technology that stores the necessary data and electronic form of data is produced in gigantic quantity. It is vital to maintain the efficacy of this data the need of data recovery services is highly essential. Cloud computing is anticipated as the vital foundation for the creation of IT enterprise and it is an impeccable solution to move databases and application software to big data centers where managing data and services is not completely reliable. Our focus will be on the cloud data storage security which is a vital feature when it comes to giving quality service. It should also be noted that cloud environment comprises of extremely dynamic and heterogeneous environment and because of high scale physical data and resources, the failure of data centre nodes is completely normal.Therefore, cloud environment needs effective adaptive management of data replication to handle the indispensable characteristic of the cloud environment. Disaster recovery using cloud resources is an attractive approach and data replication strategy which attentively helps to choose the data files for replication and the strategy proposed tells dynamically about the number of replicas and effective data nodes for replication. Thus, the objective of future algorithm is useful to help users together the information from a remote location where network connectivity is absent and secondly to recover files in case it gets deleted or wrecked because of any reason. Even, time oriented problems are getting resolved so in less time recovery process is executed.


2014 ◽  
Vol 989-994 ◽  
pp. 4913-4916
Author(s):  
Lei Liu ◽  
Dan Li ◽  
Chun Shen ◽  
Wen Bo Zhou

Cloud storage is an active research domain currently, and how to secure the reliability of data is an important research issue. For the moment, most systems apply the static data replication strategy, which causes a serious waste of storage resources. Considering the user requirements and the factors influenced on data reliability, i.e., the node reliability and Relevant Failure Degree, Data Replication Strategy based on Relevant Failure is provided in this paper. According to the results of the experiments, our strategy reduces the number of data replicas and meets the user requirement of reliability at the same time. Besides, the strategy has a better performance on increasing the utilization of storage resources.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johann Johann And Devika

BACKGROUND Since November 2019, Covid - 19 has spread across the globe costing people their lives and countries their economic stability. The world has become more interconnected over the past few decades owing to globalisation and such pandemics as the Covid -19 are cons of that. This paper attempts to gain deeper understanding into the correlation between globalisation and pandemics. It is a descriptive analysis on how one of the factors that was responsible for the spread of this virus on a global scale is globalisation. OBJECTIVE - To understand the close relationship that globalisation and pandemics share. - To understand the scale of the spread of viruses on a global scale though a comparison between SARS and Covid -19. - To understand the sale of globalisation present during SARS and Covid - 19. METHODS A descriptive qualitative comparative analysis was used throughout this research. RESULTS Globalisation does play a significant role in the spread of pandemics on a global level. CONCLUSIONS - SARS and Covid - 19 were varied in terms of severity and spread. - The scale of globalisation was different during the time of SARS and Covid - 19. - Globalisation can be the reason for the faster spread in Pandemics.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-153
Author(s):  
Jeong Yeon Sil ◽  
Jang Eun Young ◽  
Park Heung Soo

This study examines why and how Chinese characters spread into Korea. It subsequently conducts a comparative analysis of Korean and Chinese children’s textbooks with a focus on Yu Hap from the perspective of the acceptance and acculturation of Chinese characters. It also explores how commonly used the characters in Yu Hap are, and the text’s learning value as one of Korea’s children’s textbooks. Yu Hap is very significant as the first written language textbook published in Korea. A comparative analysis of the characters used in four children’s books published in Korea found that the characters in Yu Hap are very common, and the text has a high learning value. Approximately 50% of the characters in San Bai Qian and Yu Hap are the same, showing that both China and Korea had similar perceptions of the characters in common use. A very significant proportion of characters overlap in Basic Chinese Character for Educational Use, List of Common Words in Modern Chinese, and Yu Hap; this supports the idea that the same characters have continued to be used from ancient times to the present day.


IEEE Access ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 40240-40254
Author(s):  
Ahmed Awad ◽  
Rashed Salem ◽  
Hatem Abdelkader ◽  
Mustafa Abdul Salam

2015 ◽  
Vol 752-753 ◽  
pp. 1232-1235
Author(s):  
Ji Hun Kim ◽  
Yoon Seok Shin

Since recently almost all housing built in Korean have shared walls and floor, diverse problems are unavoidable including noise between floor arising from noise and vibration. Many efforts have been made by the Korean government, but the number of complaints related with the noise between floors has been gradually increasing. Therefore, through the field measurements by house type, the current state of noise was understood. To do this, the noise between floors was measured in an apartment household and a multiplex house to perform a comparative analysis. As the result, the differences in the noise between the two house types were clarified. The findings of this research are expected to contribute to reduction of the noise between floors in an apartment building in the future.


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