Building Infrastructure on Integrated Deduplication
New White Paper
Deduplication is not a checkbox. It’s an architectural choice that affects performance, cost, and resilience across your stack. This white paper explains why native, inline, global deduplication deployed infrastructure-wide matters, where bolt-ons fall short, and how to evaluate vendor claims with a practical framework.

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What you’ll learn
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The three implementation patterns: bolt-on, integrated later, and native from the first line of code—and why they deliver very different results
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How inline deduplication protects the performance path vs. post-process
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Why global scope (across volumes, systems, sites, and use cases) cuts WAN costs and speeds DR protection
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The hidden costs of retrofits: extra CPU/RAM to mask overhead, rehydration on the wire, and duplicate storage at the target
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Vendor cautions you won’t see on a datasheet (Unity, Alletra, ONTAP, vSAN, Nutanix, ZFS) vs. always-on approaches (Pure, VergeOS)
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How VergeOS extends deduplication beyond storage into hypervisor, network, and AI in a single code base