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Re: Is it time for the binary XML permathread to start up aga

  • From: "Pete Cordell" <petexmldev@t...>
  • To: <noah_mendelsohn@u...>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:41:50 +0100

Re:  Is it time for the binary XML permathread to start up  aga
----- Original Message From: <noah_mendelsohn>

>        FI + gzip: slightly better compression than gzip, slightly slower
> than gzip

Since the amount of data being compressed is smaller than the pure gzip 
case, and possibly the compressor has shorter runs of characters to choose 
between for optimal compression, I wouldn't be surprised if FI + gzip was 
actually faster than gzip alone.

I think there is sufficient variables here that a measurement is required 
rather than an assumption.  Unfortunately I'm not in a position to make such 
a measurement!

Pete.
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