The most commonly deployed multi-storage device systems are RAID
housed in a single computing unit. The idea of distributing data
across multiple disks has been naturally extended to multiple
storage nodes which are interconnected over a network and are
called Networked Distributed Storage Systems (NDSS). The simplest
coding techniques based on replication are often used to ensure
redundancy in these systems, but given the sheer volume of data
that needs to be stored and the overheads of replication, other
coding techniques are being developed. Coding Techniques for
Repairability in Networked Distributed Storage Systems (NDSS)
surveys coding techniques for NDSS, which aim at achieving (1)
fault tolerance efficiently and (2) good repairability
characteristics to replenish the lost redundancy, and ensure data
durability over time. This is a vibrant research and this book is
the first overview that presents the background required to
understand the problems as well as covering the most important
techniques currently being developed. Coding Techniques for
Repairability in Networked Distributed Storage Systems is essential
reading for all researchers and engineers involved in designing and
researching computer storage systems.
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