• DocumentCode
    701787
  • Title

    An alternate construction of an access-optimal regenerating code with optimal sub-packetization level

  • Author

    Agarwal, Gaurav Kumar ; Sasidharan, Birenjith ; Vijay Kumar, P.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of ECE, Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    Feb. 27 2015-March 1 2015
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    Given the scale of today´s distributed storage systems, the failure of an individual node is a common phenomenon. Various metrics have been proposed to measure the efficacy of the repair of a failed node, such as the amount of data download needed to repair (also known as the repair bandwidth), the amount of data accessed at the helper nodes, and the number of helper nodes contacted. Clearly, the amount of data accessed can never be smaller than the repair bandwidth. In the case of a help-by-transfer code, the amount of data accessed is equal to the repair bandwidth. It follows that a help-by-transfer code possessing optimal repair bandwidth is access optimal. The focus of the present paper is on help-by-transfer codes that employ minimum possible bandwidth to repair the systematic nodes and are thus access optimal for the repair of a systematic node. The zigzag construction by Tamo et al. in which both systematic and parity nodes are repaired is access optimal. But the sub-packetization level required is rk where r is the number of parities and k is the number of systematic nodes. To date, the best known achievable sub-packetization level for access-optimal codes is rk/r in a MISER-code-based construction by Cadambe et al. in which only the systematic nodes are repaired and where the location of symbols transmitted by a helper node depends only on the failed node and is the same for all helper nodes. Under this set-up, it turns out that this sub-packetization level cannot be improved upon. In the present paper, we present an alternate construction under the same setup, of an access-optimal code repairing systematic nodes, that is inspired by the zigzag code construction and that also achieves a sub-packetization level of rk/r.
  • Keywords
    distributed processing; storage management; MISER-code-based construction; access-optimal regenerating code alternate construction; distributed storage systems; failed node repair; help-by-transfer code; helper nodes; optimal subpacketization level; parity nodes; repair bandwidth; systematic nodes; zigzag code construction; Arrays; Bandwidth; Indexes; Maintenance engineering; Polynomials; Systematics; Zirconium; Distributed storage; access-optimal; array codes; regenerating codes; sub-packetization;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Communications (NCC), 2015 Twenty First National Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Mumbai
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NCC.2015.7084873
  • Filename
    7084873