An Alternate Construction of an Access-Optimal Regenerating Code with Optimal Sub-Packetization Level
Gaurav Kumar Agarwal, Birenjith Sasidharan, P. Vijay Kumar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new construction of access-optimal regenerating codes for systematic node repair in distributed storage, achieving the minimal sub-packetization level of r^{k/r} and improving upon previous designs.
Contribution
The paper presents an alternative construction inspired by zigzag codes that attains the optimal sub-packetization level for access-optimal systematic node repair.
Findings
Achieves sub-packetization level of r^{k/r} for systematic node repair.
Provides an alternative to existing constructions with similar optimal sub-packetization.
Enhances understanding of code design for efficient distributed storage repair.
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…
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