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by bscphil
2398 days ago
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> Reed-Solomon is often used in storage because it is an optimal erasure code I was initially thinking OP might be talking about something like this, but I think I would have heard if all new hard drives had it built into their firmware to store error correcting codes alongside the real data and automatically fix bit flips, since I suspect that would have pretty serious performance impacts in certain cases and people would be complaining. |
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