Review on Security Of Peer To Peer & Client-Server Network Using XOR Metrics In Cloud Computing

  • Rekha1 * Computer Science & Engineering Ganga Institute of Technology and Management Kablana
  • Mahesh Kumar Computer Science & Engineering Ganga Institute of Technology and Management Kablana,
Keywords: peer to peer network, cloud computing, XOR-metrics, client-server network

Abstract

Peer-to-peer networks are less secure than a client-server network because security is handled by individual computers, not
on network as a whole. Resources of computers in network could become overburdened as they have to support not only workstation
user, but also requests from network users. Within XOR-based metric we provide consistency & performance, latency minimizing
routing, & a symmetric, unidirectional topology to peer to peer & client server cloud. Cloud based services & service providers are being
evolved which has resulted in a new business trend based on cloud technology. Cloud Computing is a architecture that server resources
on distributed scalable platform so as to provide on demand computing resources & services. Cloud service providers offer cloud platforms
for their customers to use & create their web services, much like internet service providers offer costumers high speed broadband to access

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Author Biographies

Rekha1 *, Computer Science & Engineering Ganga Institute of Technology and Management Kablana

M.Tech. Student ,Computer Science & Engineering Ganga Institute of Technology and Management Kablana, Jhajjar, Haryana, India

Mahesh Kumar, Computer Science & Engineering Ganga Institute of Technology and Management Kablana,

Associate Professor, Computer Science & Engineering Ganga Institute of Technology and Management Kablana, Jhajjar, Haryana, India

Published
2017-04-30
How to Cite
*, R., & Kumar, M. (2017). Review on Security Of Peer To Peer & Client-Server Network Using XOR Metrics In Cloud Computing. IJRDO -Journal of Computer Science Engineering, 3(4), 21-26. https://doi.org/10.53555/cse.v3i4.284