>>> How about storing the DB file in a cramfs filesystem
>>>
>> Forgot to say that this is Windows XP, sorry
> Erm, compressed attribute under NTFS ?
> Maybe 25%-30% reduction in size ...
>
Yes, nice try, thank you, but this file goes onto a DVD (i should have
said that, I am sorry).
Christophe Leske <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > How about storing the DB file in a cramfs filesystem
> Forgot to say that this is Windows XP, sorry.
>
Erm, compressed attribute under NTFS ?
Maybe 25%-30% reduction in size ...
MikeW
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> How about storing the DB file in a cramfs filesystem
Forgot to say that this is Windows XP, sorry.
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Christophe Leske <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Hi,
>
> i was wondering if there is any compression/decompression extension for
> read-only databases other than Dr Hipps compression extension, which
> unfortunately is financially out of scope for my current project.
>
> Thanks,
>
How about
Hi,
i was wondering if there is any compression/decompression extension for
read-only databases other than Dr Hipps compression extension, which
unfortunately is financially out of scope for my current project.
Thanks,
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