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While the current dispersed encoding algorithm is well known and battle tested, a new class of encodings, known as raptor codes, was discovered in early 2000. The most advanced version, RaptorQ seems to achieve high throughput rates. Its probably worth investigating if these can be used as a suitable (alternative) encoding. They seem to be already used with great success in storage systems, as described here
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While the current dispersed encoding algorithm is well known and battle tested, a new class of encodings, known as raptor codes, was discovered in early 2000. The most advanced version,
RaptorQ
seems to achieve high throughput rates. Its probably worth investigating if these can be used as a suitable (alternative) encoding. They seem to be already used with great success in storage systems, as described hereThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: