Hi Dave

The JMX metric compression-rate-avg should give you that info.

Regards

Ian.

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Ian Wrigley
Director, Education Services
Confluent, Inc
> On Jul 29, 2016, at 2:58 PM, Tauzell, Dave <dave.tauz...@surescripts.com> 
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> Is there a good way to see what sort of compression ratio is being achieved?
> 
> -Dave
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