On 2017-08-09 22:39, Nick Terrell wrote:
Add zstd compression and decompression support to BtrFS. zstd at its
fastest level compresses almost as well as zlib, while offering much
faster compression and decompression, approaching lzo speeds.
I benchmarked btrfs with zstd compression against no
On 2017-08-09 22:39, Nick Terrell wrote:
Add zstd compression and decompression support to BtrFS. zstd at its
fastest level compresses almost as well as zlib, while offering much
faster compression and decompression, approaching lzo speeds.
I benchmarked btrfs with zstd compression against no
On 8/10/17, 7:13 PM, "Adam Borowski" wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 09, 2017 at 07:39:02PM -0700, Nick Terrell wrote:
>> Add zstd compression and decompression support to BtrFS.
>
> Re-tested on arm64, amd64 and i386, this time everything seems fine so far.
>
> As I'm too lazy to
On 8/10/17, 7:13 PM, "Adam Borowski" wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 09, 2017 at 07:39:02PM -0700, Nick Terrell wrote:
>> Add zstd compression and decompression support to BtrFS.
>
> Re-tested on arm64, amd64 and i386, this time everything seems fine so far.
>
> As I'm too lazy to have a separate test
On Wed, Aug 09, 2017 at 07:39:02PM -0700, Nick Terrell wrote:
> Add zstd compression and decompression support to BtrFS.
Re-tested on arm64, amd64 and i386, this time everything seems fine so far.
As I'm too lazy to have a separate test setup for the zlib level patch,
I'm using a dummy
On Wed, Aug 09, 2017 at 07:39:02PM -0700, Nick Terrell wrote:
> Add zstd compression and decompression support to BtrFS.
Re-tested on arm64, amd64 and i386, this time everything seems fine so far.
As I'm too lazy to have a separate test setup for the zlib level patch,
I'm using a dummy
Add zstd compression and decompression support to BtrFS. zstd at its
fastest level compresses almost as well as zlib, while offering much
faster compression and decompression, approaching lzo speeds.
I benchmarked btrfs with zstd compression against no compression, lzo
compression, and zlib
Add zstd compression and decompression support to BtrFS. zstd at its
fastest level compresses almost as well as zlib, while offering much
faster compression and decompression, approaching lzo speeds.
I benchmarked btrfs with zstd compression against no compression, lzo
compression, and zlib
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