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Efficient data replication in distributed clouds via quantum entanglement algorithms.

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Authors: B PS, N R, Ravi J, C V, J G, I G, K DK, Muthusamy E

Year

2026

Paper ID

628

Status

Peer-reviewed

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245

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Abstract

In cloud computing, it remains difficult to make data available in a cloud service such that the data is replicated and maintained consistently across various data centers. Traditional replication systems are sufficient, even though they take too long to process, cause significant data transfers, and face problems with final data consistency. This work presents a new method named Quantum Entanglement-Based Replication Algorithm (QERA), which makes use of quantum entanglement to ensure quick and high-performance synchronization of cloud data across all nodes. In this proposed work, the QERA approach encodes data changes in the primary cloud node onto quantum states and entangled qubit pairs to the related replica nodes. As a result, any change is quickly shown on all replicas without the usual overhead and delay of message broadcasts. It simulates how QERA is designed to decrease latency, promote consistency, and make better use of resources in cloud environments. This paper creates a theoretical framework using IBM Qiskit and Microsoft Quantum Development Kit simulators to compare classical and quantum baseline algorithms. The results show that QERA may greatly enhance the way updates and replications are managed across many cloud systems. It demonstrates how QERA can ensure a very synchronized replication among the remote cloud nodes. Employs a qubit pair entangled to minimize latency and decrease bandwidth expenses as it goes through updates. Combines the idea of quantum teleportation with methods of non-invasive verification made to maintain the integrity of the state without altering the quantum system.

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  • In cloud computing, it remains difficult to make data available in a cloud service such that the data is replicated and maintained consistently across various data centers.

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