FASTSync: a FAST Delta Sync Scheme for Encrypted Cloud Storage in High-Bandwidth Network Environments

IF 2.1 3区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE ACM Transactions on Storage Pub Date : 2023-07-07 DOI:10.1145/3607536
Suzhen Wu, Zhanhong Tu, Yuxuan Zhou, Zuocheng Wang, Zhirong Shen, Wei Chen, Wen Wang, Weichun Wang, Bo Mao
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More and more data are stored in cloud storage which brings two major challenges. First, the modified files in the cloud should be quickly synchronized to ensure data consistency, e.g., delta synchronization (sync) achieves efficient cloud sync by synchronizing only the updated part of the file. Second, the huge data in the cloud needs to be deduplicated and encrypted, e.g., Message-Locked Encryption (MLE) implements data deduplication by encrypting the content among different users. However, when combined, a few updates in the content can cause large sync traffic amplification for both keys and ciphertext in the MLE-based cloud storage, significantly degrading the cloud sync efficiency. A feature-based encryption sync scheme, FeatureSync, is proposed to address the delta amplification problem. However, with further improvement of the network bandwidth, the performance of FeatureSync stagnates. In our preliminary experimental evaluations, we find that the bottleneck of the computational overhead in the high-bandwidth network environments is the main bottleneck in FeatureSync. In this paper, we propose an enhanced feature-based encryption sync scheme FASTSync to optimize the performance of FeatureSync in high-bandwidth network environments. The performance evaluations on a lightweight prototype implementation of FASTSync show that FASTSync reduces the cloud sync time by 70.3% and the encryption time by 37.3% on average, compared with FeatureSync.
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FASTSync:用于高带宽网络环境下加密云存储的快速增量同步方案
越来越多的数据存储在云存储中,这带来了两大挑战。首先,应该快速同步云中修改后的文件,以确保数据一致性,例如,delta同步(sync)通过只同步文件的更新部分来实现高效的云同步。其次,云中的巨大数据需要进行重复数据消除和加密,例如,消息锁定加密(MLE)通过加密不同用户之间的内容来实现重复数据消除。然而,当结合在一起时,内容中的一些更新可能会导致基于MLE的云存储中的密钥和密文的大量同步流量放大,从而显著降低云同步效率。为了解决增量放大问题,提出了一种基于特征的加密同步方案FeatureSync。然而,随着网络带宽的进一步提高,FeatureSync的性能停滞不前。在我们的初步实验评估中,我们发现高带宽网络环境中的计算开销瓶颈是FeatureSync的主要瓶颈。在本文中,我们提出了一种增强的基于特征的加密同步方案FASTSync,以优化FeatureSync在高带宽网络环境中的性能。对FASTSync轻量级原型实现的性能评估表明,与FeatureSync相比,FASTSync平均减少了70.3%的云同步时间和37.3%的加密时间。
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ACM Transactions on Storage
ACM Transactions on Storage COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE-COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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4.20
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5.90%
发文量
33
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The ACM Transactions on Storage (TOS) is a new journal with an intent to publish original archival papers in the area of storage and closely related disciplines. Articles that appear in TOS will tend either to present new techniques and concepts or to report novel experiences and experiments with practical systems. Storage is a broad and multidisciplinary area that comprises of network protocols, resource management, data backup, replication, recovery, devices, security, and theory of data coding, densities, and low-power. Potential synergies among these fields are expected to open up new research directions.
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