Network Coding for Distributed Storage Systems
University of Southern California · Engineering Systems (United States) · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Distributed storage systems provide reliable access to data through redundancy spread over individually unreliable nodes. Application scenarios include data centers, peer-to-peer storage systems, and storage in wireless networks. Storing data using an erasure code, in fragments spread across nodes, requires less redundancy than simple replication for the same level of reliability. However, since fragments must be periodically replaced as nodes fail, a key question is how to generate encoded fragments in a distributed way while transferring as little data as possible across the network. For an erasure coded system, a common practice to repair from a single node failure is for a new node to reconstruct the whole…
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Authors
5- AGAlexandros G. DimakisCorresponding
University of Southern California, Engineering Systems (United States)
- PBP. Brighten Godfrey
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- YWYunnan Wu
Microsoft (United States)
- MJMartin J. Wainwright
University of California, Berkeley
- KRKannan Ramchandran
University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Distributed data store
- Erasure code
- Distributed computing
- Linear network coding
- Computer network
- Redundancy (engineering)
- Erasure