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2:41 AM
@PeterT A great deal here depends on the hash you use of course. There are quite a few things that use hashes without a full comparison, and depend on lack of collisions--for the right hashes. Git, for example, depends on SHA-1 never producing collisions. People have actually managed to produce collisions, but not by accident.
Likewise, deduplication in ZFS is normally done using a hash--if two blocks produce the same hash, they're assumed to be identical, and the second instance of the block is just stored as a reference to the first. You can turn on a full comparison ("verify=on") but it's off by default. Despite decades of use, I'm reasonably certain no collision has ever been found. But again, it typically uses SHA-256 (considerably more collision resistant than SHA-1).
That's not to say you're wrong with respect to the hash algorithms used in typical hash tables though. Most put a lot more emphasis on speed and distribution than collision resistance.
 

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