Re: Why is dedup inline, not delayed (as opposed to offline)? Explain like I'm five pls.

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>> Al posted on Sat, 16 Jan 2016 12:27:16 +0000 as excerpted:
> >
> > .. unless you're really short of
> > block dev space (!), which is a pretty naff dedup strategy,

> > I'm looking forward to using it; keep up the very good work.

> If you really think the design is naff, I'm very glad if you can provide 
> a better one.

Wenruo, I would suggest that you concentrate on your English comprehension
before you reply in such a manner. You also appear to have replied to a
thank-you message directed at another person.

Address your emotional problems in a more appropriate place.

As I said before,

> > I'm looking forward to using [dedup]; keep up the very good work.



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