Volume 19 No 7 (2021)
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A Multi-Level Failing-Progressive Archiving Storage With Improve Conservation Capacity
Preeti chaudhary
Abstract
While a hierarchical database structure makes it possible to handle rich queries in a scalable manner, it is also more prone to errors. For instance, major chunks of the database may become inaccessible due to the failure of nodes that are further up in the hierarchy. Replication is used by other hierarchical systems, including DNS, to withstand similar failures. However, because DNS records are rarely modified, DNS replication is comparatively easy. Regrettably, frequent sensor reading changes make IrisNet replication more challenging. The multi-level faulttolerant storage cluster, or MFTS, that we suggest in this work offers adjustable dependability for a variety of applications
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