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A Survey on Cloud Storage

C. Swathi, S. Vishnupriya

Abstract


As technology in the cloud increases, there has been a lot of improvements in the maturity and firmness of cloud storage technologies. Many end-users and IT managers are getting very excited about the potential benefits of cloud storage, such as being able to store and retrieve data in the cloud and capitalizing on the promise of higher-performance, more scalable, and cut-price storage. In this thesis, we present a typical Cloud Storage system architecture, a referral Cloud Storage model and Multi-Tenancy Cloud Storage model, value the past and the state-of-the-art of Cloud Storage, and examine the Edge and problems that must be addressed to implement Cloud Storage. Use cases in diverse Cloud Storage offerings were also abridged.


Keywords


Cloud Storage, Cloud Computing, Referral Model, Multi-Tenancy, Survey

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