Secure Unified Backup System (SUBS)
1Prof. Neeta Karhadkar, Asharani Biradar, 3Neha Zalte, 4Prasad Panchal,
Assistant professor Department of Electronics and Telecommunication,
Nutan Maharashtra Institute of Engineering and Technology, India
Department of Electronics and Telecommunication,
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Abstract - The complex world of data management, storage, and security is examined by the Secure Unified Backup System project. An outline of data centres historical significance is given at the outset, highlighting their crucial position in the infrastructure of contemporary technology. The project emphasises technical elements through block diagram that depicts the network architecture, underscoring the significance of safe and effective data handling. Unified storage is a central focus, providing both file-level and block-level storage solutions compatible with various protocols and devices. Strong security measures like access control, encryption, authentication, and user isolation are essential for maintaining data integrity and confidentiality, while also supporting secure and real-time data synchronization.
Implementing authentication tokens alongside LDAP reflects a strong commitment to protecting confidential information. The project also places a strong emphasis on real-time synchronisation for high availability and smooth data propagation, which improves user experience and reduces interruptions. A dependable and robust data ecosystem is promoted by versioning and dispute resolution procedures, which further strengthen data consistency and integrity. To sum up, the Secure Unified Backup System project provides a thorough method of managing data by fusing technological prowess with security protocols to satisfy the changing demands of contemporary businesses. It offers a complete solution to maximise data operations and propel corporate success, with an emphasis on scalability, user education, and technical support.
Key Words: Data Replication, Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Cloud Storage, Storage Clusters, Linux, Cloud Storage.