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oofabz
5y ago
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Are the numbers the size in bits? If so, those are very small blocks. It seems like you would get more effective redundancy with larger blocks. Does Reed-Solomon scale so poorly that only tiny blocks are computationally feasible?
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sliken
5y ago
Generally blocks. So backblaze takes 17 blocks of input, and generates 20 blocks out output. Then recoveries work if 17 or more blocks are recovered.
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