Implementation and Efficacy of EVENODD Coding in High-Reliability Data Storage Architectures
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/ssk6gr87Keywords:
EVENODD encoding, High efficiencyAbstract
This paper provides a comprehensive examination of EVENODD encoding and its crucial role in enhancing data recovery processes, particularly under various failure scenarios. The study initiates with a detailed analysis of the foundational principles of EVENODD coding, emphasizing its unique capability to efficiently recover data in the event of multiple disk failures. By exploring the mechanics behind the generation of redundant data through XOR operations and the creation of parity bits, the paper illustrates how EVENODD encoding achieves robust fault tolerance. The research then conducts a comparative analysis between EVENODD and other established error correction methods, such as extended Hamming codes, Reed-Solomon codes, and cross parity. These methods are evaluated based on their performance in different failure contexts, focusing on their ability to recover data and their computational efficiency. The findings reveal that EVENODD encoding significantly outperforms these alternatives in scenarios involving multiple data disk failures, offering enhanced reliability and effectiveness. This makes EVENODD a highly valuable technique for high-reliability storage systems, where data integrity is paramount. The paper concludes by proposing future research directions aimed at further optimizing the computational complexity of EVENODD encoding. Additionally, it explores the potential for EVENODD’s application in distributed storage systems, where its fault tolerance capabilities could be particularly beneficial in maintaining data integrity across geographically dispersed environments.