Study on Disaster Recovery in Cloud Environment

  • Authors

    • Dr K.Ravindranath
    • N Raghupriya
    • P Krishna Vamsi
    • D Sharath Kumar
    2018-05-31
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.32.13537
  • Disaster, Recovery, Cloud, Services, Information
  • In Today's world information been produced in huge sum, which requires data recovery assistance. The cloud service providers give security to the client  regardless  of  the  possibility  that systems are down, because of disaster. A lot of private information is produced which is put away in cloud. In this manner, the need for recovery of data services are developing in an order and needs an advancement of an well-organized powerful data rescue strategies, when  information is lost in a disaster. The motivation behind recovery strategy to support client from gathering data from any alternate server whenever that server lost information and incapable to provide information to the client. On the way to accomplish the reason, numerous diverse procedures have been proposed. In circumstances like Flood, Fire, seismic tremors or any equipment glitch or any accidental deletion of information may never again remain accessible. The target of this recovery is to condense the intense data recovery procedures that are utilized as a part of cloud computing area. It additionally describes the cloud-based disaster recovery stages and recognize open issues identified with disaster recovery.

     

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    K.Ravindranath, D., Raghupriya, N., Krishna Vamsi, P., & Sharath Kumar, D. (2018). Study on Disaster Recovery in Cloud Environment. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.32), 100-103. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.32.13537