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Deduplication is nearly ubiquitous in backup environments, common for data distribution, and increasingly important for wide-area networking. Each of these three domains handles deduplication in a separate manner, but integrating them into an end-to-end deduplication paradigm would enable efficiencies and simplifications that will improve performance, scalability, and functionality.