Secure Block-Based Data De-duplication System Using Hash-Code Referencing Technology: A Case Study of Backup International Uganda.
Date
2014
Authors
Bisaso, Nicholas
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Uganda Martyrs University
Abstract
BISASO NICHOLAS (2014 - M132 – 20024)
Secure Block-Based Data De-duplication System Using Hash-Code Referencing Technology: A Case Study of Backup International Uganda.
There has been an increase in the design and development of data backup techniques both offline and on cloud especially in developed countries. Despite the usual problems of poor infrastructure and technologies, data de-duplication systems designed for the developing world need to conform to users with different models of data compression, security and usability than those designed for the developed world.
This study investigated data de-duplication across stand-alone work stations and mobile devices with a de-duplication model and an interface that supports the usage and concerns of low literacy users in developing countries. The main goal of the study is to minimise the amount of storage capacity that is taken up by files stored multiple times and may be later transferred over the internet hence consuming bandwidth. Using block based file chunk, referencing a hash-code for each and every file or data chunk is generated then stored. This unique hash-code is matched against all existing chunks. When a match is found, a confirmation of an already existing file is made and file can be backed up only once. The findings of the survey of end-users were useful in understanding the current state of practice in data backup handling, understanding organisational needs and requirements, and deciding the nature of the data de-duplication system to be implemented. The design, development, implementation and evaluation of the Data De-duplication System (DDS) were achieved through a User-Centred Design (UCD) approach, Hash-code Referencing Technology. The experimental results of the data de-duplication system reveal that the system is useful to users. Results also demonstrate that DDS can be extended to personal mobile phones in future for data cost reduction and secure cloud storage of personal data.
Key Words: Secure Block-Based Data, System, Hash-Code Referencing Technology, International Uganda.
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Secure Block-Based Data, System, Hash-Code Referencing Technology, International Uganda
Citation
Bisaso, N. (2014). Secure Block-Based Data De-duplication System Using Hash-Code Referencing Technology: A Case Study of Backup International Uganda. Uganda Martyrs University, Nkozi: Uganda Martyrs University.