DocumentCode :
673269
Title :
SAFE: Structure-aware file and email deduplication for cloud-based storage systems
Author :
Daehee Kim ; Sejun Song ; Baek-Young Choi
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
11-13 Nov. 2013
Firstpage :
130
Lastpage :
137
Abstract :
Cloud-based storages have become considerably popular in recent years, as they enable data access from anywhere and any device at any time. Many leading cloud-based storage services including Dropbox, JustCloud, and Mozy use data deduplication techniques at a source to save network bandwidth from a user to cloud servers as well as storage space, which in turn expedites the speed of data upload. Although traditional variable-size block-level deduplication techniques tend to achieve a high data reduction rate, they require a high processing overhead due to data chunking, index processing, and data fragmentation. However, a user´s device can be limited in processing capability and memory space to perform an effective client side deduplication. While, a simple file-level or a large fixed-size block-level deduplication may be able to cope with the limited source device capacity, it cannot produce a high data reduction rate. In this paper, we propose a novel Structure-Aware File and Email deduplication (SAFE) scheme that achieves both fast and effective data reduction for cloud-based storage services. SAFE efficiently deduplicates redundant objects in structured files as well as emails exploiting object-level components based on their structures. Our evaluation using real data sets of structured files and emails shows that SAFE accomplishes as good of storage savings as a variable-block deduplication, while being as fast as a file-level or a large fixed-size block-level deduplication.
Keywords :
cloud computing; data reduction; data structures; electronic mail; object-oriented programming; reproduction (copying); storage management; Dropbox; JustCloud; Mozy; SAFE; cloud servers; cloud-based storage systems; data access; data chunking; data deduplication techniques; data fragmentation; data upload speed; high data reduction rate; high processing overhead; index processing; network bandwidth; object-level components; storage space; structure-aware file-and-email deduplication; variable-size block-level deduplication techniques; Cloud computing; Electronic mail; Indexes; Portable document format; Servers; Streaming media; XML;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cloud Networking (CloudNet), 2013 IEEE 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CloudNet.2013.6710567
Filename :
6710567
Link To Document :
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