conduplication
Conduplication is a term used primarily in information technology and network engineering to describe the simultaneous duplication of data, signals, or processes across multiple systems or nodes. The concept originates from the need to increase reliability, reduce latency, and improve fault tolerance in distributed computing environments. By concurrently creating copies of information, systems can continue to operate even if one node fails, a principle that underpins many redundancy strategies in cloud computing, data storage and real‑time streaming services.
In practical implementations, concduplication can involve various techniques, such as mirroring, replication, or sharding. Mirroring creates
Another application of concduplication is in network protocols, particularly for handling high‑bandwidth multimedia streams. Multipath protocols
The term is sometimes conflated with “congestion duplication” or “content duplication,” though these refer to distinct