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Random data is data that is generated using random processes or data that has no discernable pattern. The entropy of data can be used as a measure of how random the data is.

Random data and compression

Theoretically, random data will produce suboptimal results if used as input to a lossless data compression algorithm.


Other References

Random Data is the name of a growing e-community currently running on a sub-domain at http://random-data.northcentralonline.com/forums/ The forum is dedicated to discussion on various subjects, from videogames and writing to artwork and boxing. The slogan, "Life is Random," has been spread across a number of popular websites, including GameFAQs and The Piker Press.