Presentation 2011-11-18
A New Distributed Storage System Ensuring Security and Reliability
Tadashi MINOWA,
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Abstract(in English) With the growing volume of data generating on diversified information equipment such as smartphones across the network, the demand for secure and reliable high-capacity data storage has increased significantly. In particular, when the storage is composed of storage nodes that are individually unreliable or can be affected by large-scale disasters, the architecture of distributed storage systems is of practical importance. For the purpose of storing data securely and reliably, a variety of ways such as using secret sharing and using Reed-Solomon coding have been proposed. However those are insufficient for the distribution of "big data" over a considerable number of storage nodes in terms of redundancy-reliability trade-off. In this paper, a new architecture of distributed storage is proposed in such a way that All-Or-Nothing coding improves security and that Fountain coding enhances availability and fault-tolerance.
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Keyword(in English) Distributed storage / secret sharing / Reed-Solomon codes / LT codes
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Title (in English) A New Distributed Storage System Ensuring Security and Reliability
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Keyword(1) Distributed storage
Keyword(2) secret sharing
Keyword(3) Reed-Solomon codes
Keyword(4) LT codes
1st Author's Name Tadashi MINOWA
1st Author's Affiliation Network Security Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Techology()
Date 2011-11-18
Paper # ICSS2011-35
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 309
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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