2010 IEEE International Conference on Communications 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2010.5502493
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MFR: Multi-Loss Flexible Recovery in Distributed Storage Systems

Abstract: Distributed storage systems provide reliable access to data through redundancy spread in network system. A key goal is to minimize bandwidth overhead to maintain the redundancy. This paper studies the flexible recovery from multiple node failures in distributed storage systems. Via a cut-based analysis of information flow graph, we obtain a lower bound of maintenance bandwidth for multi-loss flexible recovery (MFR). We also design a coding scheme based on MFR with maintenance bandwidth matching the lower bound… Show more

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“…All data stored are produced by randomized regenerating codes, i.e., all coded segments are random linear combinations of the original segment. Wu et al [9] and Wang et al [10] have shown that both randomized regenerating codes and randomized cooperative regenerating codes can both maintain the property that any k coded blocks can recover the original file with a very high probability if the size of the finite field is large enough. Thus, we do not consider the issue of linear dependence in this paper.…”
Section: B System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All data stored are produced by randomized regenerating codes, i.e., all coded segments are random linear combinations of the original segment. Wu et al [9] and Wang et al [10] have shown that both randomized regenerating codes and randomized cooperative regenerating codes can both maintain the property that any k coded blocks can recover the original file with a very high probability if the size of the finite field is large enough. Thus, we do not consider the issue of linear dependence in this paper.…”
Section: B System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first work to address bandwidth adaptivity in the original setting of regenerating codes was [43]. In [43] Wang et. al.…”
Section: B Background On Bandwidth Adaptive Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In (43), each active segment χ f (i), i ∈ I g \ {i µj , i µj +1 } consists of τ j active entries and ξ − τ j known entries. Moreover, the entries of φ f,j,g could be divided into three categories, as depicted in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Using (23) to (27), and the partitioning denoted in Fig. 1, the submatrix Υ H (1), introduced in (27) can be written as,…”
Section: Bandwidth Adaptive Exact Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%