Using compression to reduce the size of a xodus store
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Is it possible to use some level of compression on a xodus store/environment/entities?
I have seen it's possible to encrypt a store. But I haven't seen anything related to compressing a store.
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Is it possible to use some level of compression on a xodus store/environment/entities?
I have seen it's possible to encrypt a store. But I haven't seen anything related to compressing a store.
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Store encryption is added due to security reasons. Xodus itself tries to store data in an optimal way. Some large portion of data like files/blobs can be stored compressed (zipped) programmatically. You can use VirtualFileSystem for storing large portion of data in a transactional safe way. There is VirtualFileSystem#setCustomConverter
for using your own implementation for modifying input/output steams. Check how it used in tests for Snappy compression
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Store encryption is added due to security reasons. Xodus itself tries to store data in an optimal way. Some large portion of data like files/blobs can be stored compressed (zipped) programmatically. You can use VirtualFileSystem for storing large portion of data in a transactional safe way. There is VirtualFileSystem#setCustomConverter
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Store encryption is added due to security reasons. Xodus itself tries to store data in an optimal way. Some large portion of data like files/blobs can be stored compressed (zipped) programmatically. You can use VirtualFileSystem for storing large portion of data in a transactional safe way. There is VirtualFileSystem#setCustomConverter
for using your own implementation for modifying input/output steams. Check how it used in tests for Snappy compression
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Store encryption is added due to security reasons. Xodus itself tries to store data in an optimal way. Some large portion of data like files/blobs can be stored compressed (zipped) programmatically. You can use VirtualFileSystem for storing large portion of data in a transactional safe way. There is VirtualFileSystem#setCustomConverter
for using your own implementation for modifying input/output steams. Check how it used in tests for Snappy compression
Store encryption is added due to security reasons. Xodus itself tries to store data in an optimal way. Some large portion of data like files/blobs can be stored compressed (zipped) programmatically. You can use VirtualFileSystem for storing large portion of data in a transactional safe way. There is VirtualFileSystem#setCustomConverter
for using your own implementation for modifying input/output steams. Check how it used in tests for Snappy compression
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