How does file-level deduplication improve modern backup efficiency, particularly in reducing redundancy?
How can file-level deduplication enhance the efficiency of modern backup systems?
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File-level deduplication improves modern backup efficiency by identifying redundant data across files and storing only unique data blocks once, even if they are found in multiple files. This reduces the amount of storage space needed for backups as identical data is not duplicated, leading to significantly reduced redundancy. Additionally, file-level deduplication can help speed up backup processes by minimizing the amount of data that needs to be processed, transferred, and stored, resulting in more efficient use of resources and faster backup times.