A model of distributed storage split data using algorithms, multidimensional parity, resistance to partial losses of the storage sites, is regarded as an alternative way of security that can replace the conventional multiple reservations and carrying costs of growth of the physical volume. In this model, the generated redundant data allows you to restore partial loss of the split parts. In this case, the recovery is performed at the expense of the parity files formed during the splitting procedure, in which the main action is the calculation of bitwise parity with summation modulo "two". With this additional operation between the source files, you can restore the corrupted file without distortion. A comparison with several models that use c...
Regenerating codes are a class of recently developed codes for distributed storage that, like Reed-S...
Part 7: Memory and File SystemInternational audienceWe present a family of parity array codes called...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
A model of distributed storage split data using algorithms, multidimensional parity, resistance to p...
Modern society has produced a wealth of data to preserve for the long term. Some data we keep for cu...
Large-scale storage systems need to provide the right amount of redundancy in their storage scheme t...
We propose the use of parity-based redundant data layouts of increasing reliability as a means to pr...
We evaluate the reliability of storage system schemes consisting of an equal numbers of data disks a...
We describe and evaluate a strategy for declustering the parity encoding in a redundant disk array. ...
Highly available storage uses replication and other redundant storage to recover from a component fa...
Abstract—A multidimensional file is one whose data are characterized by several attributes, each spe...
With the deployment of larger and larger distributed storage systems, data reliability becomes more ...
In distributed storage systems that employ erasure coding, the issue of minimizing the total communi...
Regenerating codes are a class of recently developed codes for distributed storage that, like Reed-S...
Regenerating codes are a class of recently developed codes for distributed storage that, like Reed-S...
Regenerating codes are a class of recently developed codes for distributed storage that, like Reed-S...
Part 7: Memory and File SystemInternational audienceWe present a family of parity array codes called...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...
A model of distributed storage split data using algorithms, multidimensional parity, resistance to p...
Modern society has produced a wealth of data to preserve for the long term. Some data we keep for cu...
Large-scale storage systems need to provide the right amount of redundancy in their storage scheme t...
We propose the use of parity-based redundant data layouts of increasing reliability as a means to pr...
We evaluate the reliability of storage system schemes consisting of an equal numbers of data disks a...
We describe and evaluate a strategy for declustering the parity encoding in a redundant disk array. ...
Highly available storage uses replication and other redundant storage to recover from a component fa...
Abstract—A multidimensional file is one whose data are characterized by several attributes, each spe...
With the deployment of larger and larger distributed storage systems, data reliability becomes more ...
In distributed storage systems that employ erasure coding, the issue of minimizing the total communi...
Regenerating codes are a class of recently developed codes for distributed storage that, like Reed-S...
Regenerating codes are a class of recently developed codes for distributed storage that, like Reed-S...
Regenerating codes are a class of recently developed codes for distributed storage that, like Reed-S...
Part 7: Memory and File SystemInternational audienceWe present a family of parity array codes called...
The performance of traditional RAID Level 5 arrays is, for many applications, unacceptably poor whil...