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hi everyone so Iamp;#39;ll be discussing in this video how eraser coding ensures very high durability in distributed systems so in the scenario where I want my data to be extremely high durable so in the range of letamp;#39;s say 99.999% of durability so how do you achieve this sort of durability where replicating the data across multiple data zones does not give you the suffice uh durability so there we use eraser coding so weamp;#39;ll explain how eraser coding ensures this durability now this is a encoding technique where I have letamp;#39;s suppose a data d i chunk it and make it into multiple fragments so letamp;#39;s suppose C1 C2 C3 all those are Chun data so this technique ensures that the data is chunked into multiple small fragmented data and there will be redundant fragments also what do you mean by that so Iamp;#39;ll explain this in a bit now what is the goal of this uh eraser coding so letamp;#39;s suppose I have two nodes where I have replicated ated my data Iamp