Locally Repairable Codes with Multiple Repair Alternatives
Lluis Pamies-Juarez, Henk D.L. Hollmann, Fr\'ed\'erique Oggier

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new family of locally repairable codes that offer multiple repair options, improving repair efficiency and availability in distributed storage systems by balancing the number of contacted nodes and repair alternatives.
Contribution
It presents a novel code construction from partial geometries that enables multiple repair alternatives, enhancing repair flexibility and system reliability.
Findings
Codes achieve high rates and practical lengths.
Multiple repair alternatives increase repair success probability.
Small number of nodes needed per repair.
Abstract
Distributed storage systems need to store data redundantly in order to provide some fault-tolerance and guarantee system reliability. Different coding techniques have been proposed to provide the required redundancy more efficiently than traditional replication schemes. However, compared to replication, coding techniques are less efficient for repairing lost redundancy, as they require retrieval of larger amounts of data from larger subsets of storage nodes. To mitigate these problems, several recent works have presented locally repairable codes designed to minimize the repair traffic and the number of nodes involved per repair. Unfortunately, existing methods often lead to codes where there is only one subset of nodes able to repair a piece of lost data, limiting the local repairability to the availability of the nodes in this subset. In this paper, we present a new family of locally…
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