Enable Batch Auditing for Secure Cloud Storage Using TPA
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In this paper we used cloud storage servers remotely in order to store and share the data and enjoy the ondemand high-quality applications and services from a shared pool of configurable computing resources, without communication challenges However, the fact that users no longer have physical control over outsourcing data in this connection data integrity over public cloud is a challenging task, thus this integrity will audited by trusted third party behalf of cloud without reviling any user privacy and also TPA executes multiple task simultaneously i.e batch auditing our proposed framework provides high security and high performance
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