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about rage coding but the history of error detection correction and how that led to rage coding so thank you for coming um and itamp;#39;s not working anymore hmm one second okay there we go nice cool so who am i so my name is danny and i work for soft time in the uk where weamp;#39;re working on building a ceph appliance iamp;#39;ve mainly worked for open source companies in the past so companies like linbit and codethink and i run a non-profit in the uk called open source events where we do tech meetups and conferences mainly around openstack and cloud native and yeah i like beer so i mainly got interested in this topic a few years ago after i saw a colleague called jim macarthur do a lightning talk on error correction and so i wondered how this relates to raid and other storage technologies and i did some digging and figured out thereamp;#39;s lots of ways to do this and i thought iamp;#39;d provide an overview of some of the ways that error correction and detection is done so