Peter,

Check out Carbonite for a great wrapper library around Kryo. Here are the
API tests, with round trip examples:
https://github.com/revelytix/carbonite/blob/master/test/carbonite/test_api.clj
.

Cheers,
Sam

On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 1:30 AM, Peter Taoussanis <ptaoussa...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Tim's the one to thank: I didn't do much :)
>
> > I did some rudimentary bench marking for large data sets and found
> deep-freeze to be 10 times faster on
> > average compared to JSON serialization. That is really a huge
> > performance difference.
>
> Some final comments if performance really is a major factor for you:
>
> 1. You should compare deep-freeze with and without compression in your
> real environment with real data. Compression hits writing speeds more
> than reading speeds but may or may not still get you a net win
> depending on your particular environment since compression decreases
> the amount of data going around- especially for large payloads.
>
> 2. In my tests, redis-clojure was significantly slower than clj-redis
> due to its protocol implementation. Being built on Jedis, I expect clj-
> redis to maintain better performance characteristics going into the
> future (particularly if you end up one day wanting bleeding-edge stuff
> like clustering, etc.).
>
> 3. I hadn't heard of Kryo before this thread so I haven't tested it-
> but I wouldn't be surprised if a library wrapping something like Kryo
> could still significantly beat deep-freeze performance. If time
> allows, I'll try look into this in future and see if deep-freeze
> couldn't itself benefit from using something similar.
>
> Cheers,
>
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