Quasi-cyclic regenerating codes for distributed storage: Existence and near-MSR examples

Information Theory Proceedings(2013)

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Regenerating codes for distributed storage systems promise significant improvements in the cost and maintenance requirements of large-scale data centers. Research in this area continues to define important new parameters and requirements that have the biggest impact in practice. One of the simplest requirements for a regenerating code is the so-called MSR property, which minimizes the number of bits downloaded during repair. Quasi-cyclic MSR codes are of particular interest, mainly for reducing the encoding and decoding complexity. However, quasi-cyclic MSR codes have not been studied in detail in the existing literature. In this work, we prove the negative result that quasi-cyclic MSR codes with no symbol extension do not exist if the number of systematic nodes is greater than or equal to 4. We provide several examples of quasi-cyclic near-MSR codes, which could be useful for reducing implementation complexity. We point out some interesting connections between zeros of quasi-cyclic codes and the MSR requirement, which are useful in the study of quasi-cyclic regenerating codes with symbol extension.
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computer centres,cyclic codes,decoding,decoding complexity,distributed storage systems,encoding complexity,implementation complexity,large-scale data centers,minimum storage regenerating codes,quasicyclic near-MSR codes,quasicyclic regenerating codes,symbol extension,systematic nodes
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