File allocation among the on trustworthiness areas attached to the distributed environment, using server storage testing method

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D. Saravanan, Dennis Joseph

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This paper focuses on the goal of consistency in the distributed environment, specifically the organization’s inability to handle the data storage issues properly. The main drawback of this type of server is that it never keeps track of the connected clients, their capacity, storage size, and more. On the other hand, data redundancy helps the server if any of the connected clients don’t work with the help of available copy system functions. It will improve the system's performance and never affect the system's flow. In the proposed work, each client-side system redundancy component is calculated, which will help the user identify exactly how many units of data transfer take place and the exact number of data losses. So any data loss is immediately notified to the user, and particle transactions are re-initialized to avoid data loss.

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