Title :
Study on a Disaster Recovery Network Mechanism by Using Widely Distributed Client Nodes
Author :
Miyaho, N. ; Ueno, Y. ; Suzuki, S. ; Mori, K. ; Ichihara, K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Environ. Eng., Tokyo Denki Univ., Inzai, Japan
Abstract :
An innovative mechanism of a file-backup system concept is proposed. In the proposed file backup mechanism, the combination of the following technologies such as a spatial random scrambling of file data, a subsequent random fragmentation of the file, the corresponding encryption and duplication for each fragmented one by using a stream cipher code in each encryption stage, and the corresponding notification of the history data of the used encryption key code sequence of "encryption metadata" in addition can effectively realize the highly secure and prompt file backup system only when they are combined at the same time. In case of disaster occurrences in data backup center, the prompt data recovery can be easily and securely achieved by making use of a widely distributed huge amount of wired PCs or mobile PCs, mobile phones, and PDAs via several supervisory servers which are secretly diversified and functionally combined mutually. This paper also proposes the network architecture which can realize user-friendly service level control mechanism using RFID. The experimental evaluation of the average response time from the Web server has been estimated in terms the memory load characteristics of the data center.
Keywords :
Internet; back-up procedures; computer centres; computer network management; computer network reliability; file servers; radiofrequency identification; security of data; system recovery; RFID; Web server; data backup center; disaster recovery network mechanism; encryption metadata; file backup system; history data notification; memory load characteristics; network architecture; random file fragmentation; spatial random scrambling; stream cipher code; user friendly service level control mechanism; using widely distributed client nodes; Cryptography; Delay; History; Level control; Mobile handsets; Network servers; Personal communication networks; Personal digital assistants; Radiofrequency identification; Web server; RFID; disaster recovery; distributed processing; file backup; secure meta data; service level;
Conference_Titel :
Systems and Networks Communications, 2009. ICSNC '09. Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Porto
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4772-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3775-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICSNC.2009.112