Abstract

Abstract The purpose aims at deploying a fully functional OpenStack cluster with different settings and operational environments, followed by an in-depth analysis of its network performance and explanation of what happens behind the scene. Where OpenStack Virtual Machines perform these services for data storage files are stored in an authenticated cloud storage service center. The methodology used presents various scenarios using OpenStack Virtual machines and cloud-based to improve network performance video surveillance backend system architecture is developed with the Sensor web Enablement framework and cloud-based data storage. Data is obtained through simulators on camera/edge devices, file and metadata sharing, and fast cloud base storage. This study aims to compare the performance load resulting from large-scale video surveillance with small ones to show satisfactory performance, scalability, and good reliability from cloud-based storage systems for smart MCS. The most important feature is storage is adjusted dynamically, and there won’t be any worry about space being inadequate or wasted. This paper presents a solution for deploying web applications for CCTV video surveillance, an object cloud storage service system based on the open-source cloud operating system OpenStack Swift. It’s working in the OpenStack swift on IaaS and allocates resources for storage original data by multiple camera surveillance (MCS).

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