MDS Code Constructions with Small Sub-packetization and Near-optimal Repair Bandwidth
Ankit Singh Rawat, Itzhak Tamo, Venkatesan Guruswami, Klim, Efremenko

TL;DR
This paper introduces new constructions of MDS codes that achieve a balance between small sub-packetization levels and near-optimal repair bandwidth, making them more practical for distributed storage systems.
Contribution
The paper proposes two novel approaches to construct MDS codes with reduced sub-packetization and near-optimal repair bandwidth, improving practical applicability.
Findings
Codes with repair bandwidth at most twice the optimal
Sub-packetization level scales logarithmically with code length
Field size is linear in code length
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of constructing MDS codes that enable exact repair of each code block with small repair bandwidth, which refers to the total amount of information flow from the remaining code blocks during the repair process. This problem naturally arises in the context of distributed storage systems as the node repair problem [7]. The constructions of exact-repairable MDS codes with optimal repair-bandwidth require working with large sub-packetization levels, which restricts their employment in practice. This paper presents constructions for MDS codes that simultaneously provide both small repair bandwidth and small sub-packetization level. In particular, this paper presents two general approaches to construct exact-repairable MDS codes that aim at significantly reducing the required sub-packetization level at the cost of slightly sub-optimal repair bandwidth. The…
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TopicsAdvanced Data Storage Technologies · Cellular Automata and Applications · Distributed systems and fault tolerance
