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dc.contributor.authorAbaza, Mahmoud
dc.date.accessioned2012-11-15T22:43:26Z
dc.date.available2012-11-15T22:43:26Z
dc.date.issued2012-11-15T22:43:26Z
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2149/3246
dc.descriptionI had presented two papers at International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (ICGST) – CSE-Dubai-12. The papers were the effort of research I have done at AU. Graduate students were involved in this research. One paper was about data de-duplication in network storage. This paper has a practical value and will enable researchers, as well as decision makers to value claims made by network storage vendors. The second paper explained that traditional passwords as a method of authentication will continue to be with us. Efforts to replace passwords with other means have been proved to be expensive, not friendly, and not very practical. Suggestions have been made to improve existing authentication methods to insure better security.en
dc.description.abstract1) Understanding the Benefits and Costs of Deduplication of Data on Mass Storage Quite likely, there is a great deal of duplicate data in your workstations, servers, and backups right now. In addition to storage space, duplicate information consumes valuable network bandwidth as we back up data from our satellite offices to the data center, and from our data center to remote sites for disaster recovery. Deduplication is the process of identifying and eliminating duplicate data. Eliminating duplicate data could have a direct effect on the amount of storage and network hardware that is required company-wide. This paper’s intention is not to provide a definitive answer, but to discuss the concepts of this topic and present some of the underlying costs so one can make educated decisions while evaluating and testing various solutions.en
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dc.relation.ispartofseries92.927.G1368;
dc.subjectDuplication Dataen
dc.subjectNetwork Hardwareen
dc.title1) Understanding the Benefits and Costs of Deduplication of Data on Mass Storage .en
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