For now I'm hand coding a big loop with transients and a bytebuffer. It is 
an incredibly ugly imperative mess but, it is fast enough and so far it 
fits nicely into ram.
It takes 2s (at this point gloss was taking upwards of 5 minutes) to decode 
200MB all the way to tcp and uses 500MB of heap. This is faster than 
wireshark(10s) but a bit more memory hungry. Will see how it responds when 
decoding diameter, so far that part is stored as byte-arrays.

Thank you for the pointers with datomic. Are the indexes created 
automatically or do I need to specify them on the schema?

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