Deduplication is a data compression technique that eliminates redundant copies of data. In the process of deduplication, duplicate data is deleted or replaced with a pointer to a unique copy of the data. This reduces the amount of storage space required. Deduplication can occur at the file level or at the block level. It is commonly used in backup and archival systems to reduce storage costs and improve data transfer speeds.
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