Duncan posted on Fri, 21 Nov 2014 22:49:06 +0000 as excerpted:

> Chris Murphy posted...

>> That's not true for thin volume snapshots. They take up next to no
>> space upon creation, they don't need space reserved in advance.
> 
> Thus the mention of compression if necessary.  Thin-volume snapshots are
> effectively compression by another name, and a raw dd from them should
> compress pretty much equally well, depending on compression method
> chosen, of course. =:^)

Oops, I mis-parsed "thin".  Good point and thanks, Chris.

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