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Extraneous Fetching

Extraneous fetching in system design refers to the practice of retrieving more data than is needed for a specific task or operation. This can occur when a system is not optimized for the specific workload or when the system is not properly designed to handle the data requirements.

Extraneous fetching can lead to a number of issues, such as:

  • Performance degradation
  • Increased resource utilization
  • Increased network traffic
  • Poor user experience

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