A Flexible Class of Regenerating Codes for Distributed Storage


Autoria(s): Shah, Nihar B; Rashmi, KV; Kumar, Vijay P
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2010

Resumo

In the distributed storage setting introduced by Dimakis et al., B units of data are stored across n nodes in the network in such a way that the data can be recovered by connecting to any k nodes. Additionally one can repair a failed node by connecting to any d nodes while downloading at most beta units of data from each node. In this paper, we introduce a flexible framework in which the data can be recovered by connecting to any number of nodes as long as the total amount of data downloaded is at least B. Similarly, regeneration of a failed node is possible if the new node connects to the network using links whose individual capacity is bounded above by beta(max) and whose sum capacity equals or exceeds a predetermined parameter gamma. In this flexible setting, we obtain the cut-set lower bound on the repair bandwidth along with a constructive proof for the existence of codes meeting this bound for all values of the parameters. An explicit code construction is provided which is optimal in certain parameter regimes.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/36378/1/A_Flexible.pdf

Shah, Nihar B and Rashmi, KV and Kumar, Vijay P (2010) A Flexible Class of Regenerating Codes for Distributed Storage. In: 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, JUL 13, 2010, Austin, TX,, pp. 1943-1947.

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IEEE

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Conference Paper

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