Proposing PCSSA-using CBBT for Managing Big Data
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This paper reviews the analysis of big data in cloud computing and data mining and proposes a new architecture design to reduce cost and store data locally with storage node clusters using Cloud Bluetooth Based Technology (CBBT) during sharing of cloud services in which several devices share data information through personal area network with the help of Piconets and Scatternet in order to create multi-user network environment. Any private organization prefers to store their data on personal private cloud storage architecture. Facing the problem of exact storage data location, the utilization of proposed architecture would enable to store data at local level and the proposed architecture is termed as “Private Cloud Storage System Architecture (PCSSA) using Cloud Bluetooth Based Technology (CBBT). The architecture may help to share a cloud service by organization at local level without the interference of cloud service provider by using CBBT and can be accessed more conveniently similar to accessing the data from the hard disk of computer.
Keywords: Big data, cloud computing, data mining, storage, cluster.
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