Unique signatures can be put to all sort of good use.
Suppose you want to regularly do a complete backup a farm of
workstations. If they run the same OS, these workstations
have a lot of files with identical content.
So when you do a backup, you compare the MD5 signature
of each file to see if it match signature
of the files already stored.
For each workstation, you also need to save the path
of each file and all the meta information (ACLs, major-minor
for devices...). Files in the same directory when sorted
alphabetically share a "prefix string" so you can
store only what changes from one file to the next; example:
/var/log/meesages
/var/log/messages.1 # add .1
/var/log/meesages.2 # replace "1" by "2"
But you are lazy and know this have been done before
anc check out the source of slocate/updatedb. :)
I delibaretely have overlooked many details. I just wanted to give an example
where unique signatures could be used.
-- stefp
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