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Efficiency Improvements for Storage and Processing of Object Data in Distributed Cloud Infrastructure

Student: Vasilev Oleg

Supervisor: Oleg V. Sukhoroslov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Applied Mathematics and Information Science (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

Building Object Storages includes a set of non-trivial design choices, which can signigicantly improve efficency. Here we focus on two key aspects: optimal image handling and distributed consistency. Two distinct image cases are considered: lossy and lossless storage, and different algorithms are applied. As for consistency improvements - the new component is introduced, which will provide the ground truth about replication state.

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