Comment by ARandumGuy
1 year ago
UUIDs aren't technically unique, they're just designed in such a way that the chance of collisions is very small.
A big part of this is that the possibility space is very large, so the chance of collisions is low. Many UUID versions also determine parts of the UUID via MAC addresses and timestamps, to ensure that different servers are highly unlikely to generate the same UUID.
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