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zero-copy architecture
/ˈzɪər.oʊ ˈkɒp.i ˈɑːr.kɪ.tɛk.tʃər/ - n.
1 [colloq.] Zero copies of the data and the same number of agreements about what it means.Keep. Punchy.This is the problem.
Working definition
2. A design that grants access to data in place — through sharing, views, or references — without duplicating it across systems.