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PowerScale OneFS 9.2.1.0 CLI Administration Guide

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Deduplication information

You can view information about how much disk space is being saved by deduplication.

The following information is displayed in the output of the isi dedupe stats command:

Cluster Physical Size
The total amount of physical disk space on the cluster.
Cluster Used Size
The total amount of disk space currently occupied by data on the cluster.
Logical Size Deduplicated
The amount of disk space that has been deduplicated in terms of reported file sizes. For example, if you have three identical files that are all 5 GB, the logical size deduplicated is 15 GB.
Logical Saving
The amount of disk space saved by deduplication in terms of reported file sizes. For example, if you have three identical files that are all 5 GB, the logical saving is 10 GB.
Estimated Size Deduplicated
The total amount of physical disk space that has been deduplicated, including protection overhead and metadata. For example, if you have three identical files that are all 5 GB, the estimated size deduplicated would be greater than 15 GB, because of the disk space consumed by file metadata and protection overhead.
Estimated Physical Saving
The total amount of physical disk space saved by deduplication, including protection overhead and metadata. For example, if you have three identical files that are all 5 GB, the estimated physical saving would be greater than 10 GB, because deduplication saved space that would have been occupied by file metadata and protection overhead.

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