lzo in-kernel implementation for solaris/sparc ?
your answer makes me believe, it exists.
could you give a comment ?
roland
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On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 02:39:13PM -0800, roland wrote:
> > # zfs get compressratio
> > NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
> > pool/gzip compressratio 3.27x -
> > pool/lzjb compressratio 1.89x -
>
> this looks MUCH better than i would have ever expected for smaller files.
>
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 14:15 -0800, Matt Ingenthron wrote:
> > > inside the sausage factory
> > >
> >
> > btw - just wondering - is this some english phrase or some running gag ? i
> > have seen it once ago on another blog and so i`m wondering
> >
> > greetings from the beer and sausage
hey, thanks for your overwhelming private lesson for english colloquialism :D
now back to the technical :)
> # zfs create pool/gzip
> # zfs set compression=gzip pool/gzip
> # cp -r /pool/lzjb/* /pool/gzip
> # zfs list
> NAMEUSED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
> pool/gzip 64.9M 33.2G 64.9M
The lzjb compression implementation (IMO) is the fastest one on SPARC Solaris
systems. I've seen it beat lzo in speed while not necesarily in
compressibility. I've measured both implementations inside Solaris SPARC
kernels, and would love to hear from others about their experiences. As some
o
roland wrote:
Adam Leventhal's Weblog
inside the sausage factory
btw - just wondering - is this some english phrase or some running gag ? i
have seen it once ago on another blog and so i`m wondering
greetings from the beer and sausage nation ;)
It's a response to a common Eng
> Have a look at:
>
> http://blogs.sun.com/ahl/entry/a_little_zfs_hack
thanks for the link, dick !
this sounds fantastic !
is the source for that (yet) available somewhere ?
>Adam Leventhal's Weblog
>inside the sausage factory
btw - just wondering - is this some english phrase or some running