Xabriel J Collazo Mojica created HADOOP-11644: -------------------------------------------------
Summary: Contribute CMX compression Key: HADOOP-11644 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-11644 Project: Hadoop Common Issue Type: Improvement Components: io Reporter: Xabriel J Collazo Mojica Assignee: Xabriel J Collazo Mojica Hadoop natively supports four main compression algorithms: BZIP2, LZ4, Snappy and ZLIB. Each one of these algorithms fills a gap: bzip2 : Very high compression ratio, splittable LZ4 : Very fast, non splittable Snappy : Very fast, non splittable zLib : good balance of compression and speed. We think there is a gap for a compression algorithm that can perform fast compress and decompress, while also being splittable. This can help significantly on jobs where the input file sizes are >= 1GB. For this, IBM has developed CMX. CMX is a dictionary-based, block-oriented, splittable, concatenable compression algorithm developed specifically for Hadoop workloads. Many of our customers use CMX, and we would love to be able to contribute it to hadoop-common. CMX is block oriented : We typically use 64k blocks. Blocks are independently decompressable. CMX is splittable : We implement the SplittableCompressionCodec interface. All CMX files are a multiple of 64k, so the splittability is achieved in a simple way with no need for external indexes. CMX is concatenable : Two independent CMX files can be concatenated together. We have seen that some projects like Apache Flume require this feature. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)