Deduplication is a technique that reduces the storage space by eliminating duplicate data blocks and replacing them with pointers to the original data. Deduplication can help free up the host filesystem by removing redundant data and increasing the storage efficiency. Deduplication can be performed at the source or the target, and it can be applied at the file or block level. References: [CompTIA Cloud+ CV0-003 Certification Study Guide], Chapter 4, Objective 4.3: Given a scenario, troubleshoot common storage issues.