Abstract
We consider private information retrieval (PIR) for distributed storage systems (DSSs) with noncolluding nodes where
data is stored using a non maximum distance separable (MDS) linear code. It was recently shown that if data is store d
using a particular class of non-MDS linear codes, the MDS-PIR capacity, i.e., the maximum possible PIR rate
for MDS-coded DSSs, can be achieved. For this class of codes, we prove that the PIR capacity is indeed equal to the
MDS-PIR capacity, giving the first family of non-MDS codes for which the PIR capacity is known. For other codes, we
provide asymmetric PIR protocols that achieve a strictly larger PIR rate compared to existing symmetric PIR protocols.