在存储外包中建立信任:公用事业存储的安全会计

Vishal Kher, Yongdae Kim
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我们正在见证存储服务提供商以新供应商和传统参与者的形式复苏。虽然存储外包具有成本效益,但由于安全问题,许多公司对外包存储犹豫不决。存储外包的成功在很大程度上取决于供应商能否很好地与消费者建立信任。虽然在确保数据的机密性、完整性和可用性方面已经做了大量的工作,但是对于外包存储的核算仍然缺乏一个实际的解决方案。本文介绍了Saksha,一个安全的会计系统,它可以自动和可验证地计量消费者使用的资源。将Saksha作为其存储服务一部分的提供商可以向其客户证明他们使用的资源量。因此,Saksha将通过防止服务使用的通货膨胀或通货紧缩来帮助提高信任。Saksha不局限于任何特定的定价模式;它可以应用于公用事业存储的流行的按使用付费定价模型及其许多变体。此外,消费者可以使用它来定期评估其使用情况并重新评估其外包需求。Saksha的开发使得它可以在网络文件系统的顶部分层。结果表明,Saksha算法是一种有效的算法,可以在实际中应用。
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Building Trust in Storage Outsourcing: Secure Accounting of Utility Storage
We are witnessing a revival of storage service providers in the form of new vendors as well as traditional players. While storage outsourcing is cost-effective, many companies are hesitating to outsource their storage due to security concerns. The success of storage outsourcing is highly dependent on how well the providers can establish trust with their consumers. While significant work has been done to ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data, a practical solution for accounting of outsourced storage is still at large missing. This paper presents Saksha, a secure accounting system that enables automated and verifiable metering of the resources utilized by the consumers. A provider that includes Saksha as a part of its storage service can prove to its customers the amount of resources utilized by them. As a result, Saksha will help to enhance trust by preventing any inflation or deflation of the service usage. Saksha is not restricted to any particular pricing model; it can be applied to the popular pay-per-use pricing model for utility storage as well as many of its variants. In addition, it can be used by the consumers to periodically evaluate their usage and reassess their outsourcing requirements. Saksha is developed such that it can be layered on the top of networked file systems. Our performance results demonstrate that Saksha is efficient and can be used in practice.
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