Abstract—This paper studies the problem of code symbol availability: a code symbol is said to have (r, t)-availability if it can be reconstructed from t disjoint groups of other symbols, each of size at most r. For example, 3-replication supports (1, 2)-availability as each symbol can be read from its t = 2 other (disjoint) replicas, i.e., r = 1. However, the rate of replication must vanish like 1 t+1 as the availability increases. This paper shows that it is possible to construct codes that can support a scaling number of parallel reads while keeping the rate to be an arbitrarily high constant. It further shows that this is possible with the minimum distance arbitrarily close to the Singleton bound. This paper also presents a bound demonst...
Abstract—Motivated by distributed storage applications, we investigate the degree to which capacity ...
We introduce the Fixed Cluster Repair System (FCRS) as a novel architecture for Distributed Storage ...
The fast development of web services and cloud computing has generated an enormous amount of digital...
textDistributed storage systems (a.k.a. cloud storage networks) are becoming increasingly important,...
This thesis deals with the problem of code design in the setting of distributed storage systems cons...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) are a new family of erasure codes used in distributed storage system...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) have gained significant interest for the design of large distributed...
The problem of storing permutations in a distributed manner arises in several common scenarios, such...
Consider a linear [n, k, d]q code C. We say that that i-th coordinate of C has locality r, if the va...
Abstract—Distributed storage systems need to store data re-dundantly in order to provide some fault-...
Data is often replicated in distributed systems to improve availability and performance. This replic...
A code is called a locally recoverable code (LRC) with locality r if any symbol of a codeword can be...
Abstract—This paper aims to go beyond resilience into the study of security and local-repairability ...
With the internet growing exponentially, the amount of information stored digitally becomes enormous...
It is well known that maximum distance separable (MDS) codes are an efficient means of storing data ...
Abstract—Motivated by distributed storage applications, we investigate the degree to which capacity ...
We introduce the Fixed Cluster Repair System (FCRS) as a novel architecture for Distributed Storage ...
The fast development of web services and cloud computing has generated an enormous amount of digital...
textDistributed storage systems (a.k.a. cloud storage networks) are becoming increasingly important,...
This thesis deals with the problem of code design in the setting of distributed storage systems cons...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) are a new family of erasure codes used in distributed storage system...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) have gained significant interest for the design of large distributed...
The problem of storing permutations in a distributed manner arises in several common scenarios, such...
Consider a linear [n, k, d]q code C. We say that that i-th coordinate of C has locality r, if the va...
Abstract—Distributed storage systems need to store data re-dundantly in order to provide some fault-...
Data is often replicated in distributed systems to improve availability and performance. This replic...
A code is called a locally recoverable code (LRC) with locality r if any symbol of a codeword can be...
Abstract—This paper aims to go beyond resilience into the study of security and local-repairability ...
With the internet growing exponentially, the amount of information stored digitally becomes enormous...
It is well known that maximum distance separable (MDS) codes are an efficient means of storing data ...
Abstract—Motivated by distributed storage applications, we investigate the degree to which capacity ...
We introduce the Fixed Cluster Repair System (FCRS) as a novel architecture for Distributed Storage ...
The fast development of web services and cloud computing has generated an enormous amount of digital...