It is also possible to quickly multiply by 2^-1 which makes for an interesting 
R parity.

Andrea Mazzoleni <amadva...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi David,
>
>>> The choice of ZFS to use powers of 4 was likely not optimal,
>>> because to multiply by 4, it has to do two multiplications by 2.
>> I can agree with that.  I didn't copy ZFS's choice here
>David, it was not my intention to suggest that you copied from ZFS.
>Sorry to have expressed myself badly. I just mentioned ZFS because it's
>an implementation that I know uses powers of 4 to generate triple
>parity, and I saw in the code that it's implemented with two
>multiplication
>by 2.
>
>Ciao,
>Andrea

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