blockblock
Blockblock is a term used in computing to describe a concept or technique centered on the use of fixed-size blocks as fundamental units for storage, processing, or data representation. The meaning of blockblock can vary by context, and it is not tied to a single formal standard or specification. In storage and data management contexts, blockblock often refers to the modular approach of dividing data into uniform blocks and performing operations on block-level units rather than on individual bytes, which can simplify indexing, caching, and deduplication.
In practice, the term may appear in discussions of block-based file systems, content-addressable storage, or deduplication
Etymology: the term blockblock is formed by repeating the noun "block," underscoring repetition, modularity, or emphasis
See also: block, block-level storage, blocks (data), deduplication, content-addressable storage.