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Data Deduplication is a process of reducing the amount of data stored in a data storage system by eliminating redundant copies of data. It is a form of data compression that is used to reduce the amount of storage space required for data. Data deduplication is used in data storage and management to reduce the amount of data that needs to be stored and managed. It is used to reduce the amount of storage space required for data, as well as to reduce the amount of time and resources required to manage the data. Data deduplication can also be used to improve the performance of data storage systems by reducing the amount of data that needs to be accessed.
Data deduplication is used in a variety of data storage and management applications, including backup and archiving, cloud storage, and virtualization. Companies in the data deduplication market include Dell EMC, IBM, HPE, NetApp, Veritas, and Quantum. Show Less Read more