Server Design of Personal Cloud Sync Storage System

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This paper introduces the server design of a personal cloud sync storage system based on Android mobile terminal, including system architecture, workflow and module design. According to the application characteristics of personal cloud, this thesis selects Servlet as the core development technology of server-side system, describes the development process of the personal cloud server based on Tomcat container and establishes a secure connection between the mobile terminal and the personal cloud server center. Under the LAN environment, the server system has successfully completed the function module of the test and assembly verification test. Test results show that the whole system runs in good condition and has certain applicative value.

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