On 2022-11-08, DdB <debianlist@potentially-spam.de-bruyn.de> wrote: >> > Your wording likely confuses 2 different concepts: > > Deduplication avoids storing identical data more than once. > whereas > Redundancy stores information on more than one place on purpose to avoid > loos of data in case of havoc. So they're antithetical concepts? Redundancy sounds a lot like a back up. There always seems to havoc, BTW, sooner or later..