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A stolen tablet, a crushed hard drive, a broken telephone—these are the things that modernized terrible dreams are made of. Luckily, while we may lose our equipment, and we can refuse losing the data set away on them. Cloud storage empowers us to store our data freely from our devices, ensuring those profitable archives, chronicles, and reports from bad occurrences and allowing us to access them from other devices as well. As capacity limit is expanding each year passing, everyone is moving to cloud storage. In this project, we will deal with every one of the issues in regards to the storage capacity and loss of data with only a credit-card sized computer that is the Raspberry Pi. After you are effectively done by putting away your information, you can get to it from anyplace on the planet and from any self-assertive number of gadgets in the meantime while as yet shielding the information safe from being hacked.
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Patel, M., Patel, R. (2021). Privy Cloud/Web Server. In: Kotecha, K., Piuri, V., Shah, H., Patel, R. (eds) Data Science and Intelligent Applications. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 52. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4474-3_45
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