I have tested the proposed package on my 12.04 (Precise) work desktop which has 93k files in my home. I measured the execution time of a backup without any change on the filesystem multiple times with both the current and the proposed duplicity. On average I experienced ~23% performance increase. I expect it would be even more if I had a larger group/passwd file. I also restored some files and folders, checked owners, permissions, checksums and no regression spotted.
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