Erasure Correcting Code to Recover Failure Stripe Write Data technique in RAID Level 6

Ghulam Muhammad Shaikh, Quanxin Zhang, Yu An Tan

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Abstract

A Data storage system has grown to the point where failures are expected, where the data redundancy schemes and codes to protect against loss of data on a single or large storage systems. In a Redundant Array of Independent Disk system there are many methods to protecting data but in this paper we use erasure correcting code technique for recover failure data when fault happens. Many techniques are used from decades but here the value of data in a system and parity values are striped across disk drives. Redundant Array of Independent Disk systems are typically used to protect data which is stored in multiple hard disks. In this paper, we tell you how to recover data in a Redundant Array of Independent Disk in Level 6 when any disaster occurs. Moreover, erasure correcting code includes a multiple methods and coding techniques to recover data failure but here we use technique to recover a failed data from stripe write data in Redundant Array of Independent Disk Level 6.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event2015 5th International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering: Information Processing and Control Engineering, WCSE 2015-IPCE - Moscow, Russian Federation
Duration: 15 Apr 201517 Apr 2015

Conference

Conference2015 5th International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering: Information Processing and Control Engineering, WCSE 2015-IPCE
Country/TerritoryRussian Federation
CityMoscow
Period15/04/1517/04/15

Keywords

  • Erasure correcting code
  • Performance
  • RAID
  • Recover failure data
  • Reliability

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