First Principles: Using Redundancy and Recovery for High Durability in OCI Object Storage

First Principles: Using Redundancy and Recovery for High Durability in OCI Object Storage

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– When do we use erasure coding?

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– When do we use erasure coding?

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First Principles: Using Redundancy and Recovery for High Durability in OCI Object Storage

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  1. 1 – Intro to Storage Service Durability Architecture
  2. 2 – How do we replicate data?
  3. 3 – What is erasure coding?
  4. 4 – When do we use erasure coding?
  5. 5 – How do we select Stretch Factor values N and K?
  6. 6 – Replication design summary
  7. 7 – How to minimize disk failure impact
  8. 8 – Simple three way replication example
  9. 9 – Handling disk failures example
  10. 10 – Time to recover from disk failure
  11. 11 – Magic behind achieving 11 9s durability
  12. 12 – Minimize impact of software bugs to durability
  13. 13 – Tradeoff testing vs faster feature release

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