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Latest update: 2019.08.09
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C Size ratio% C MB/s D MB/s Name (bold = pareto) MB=1.000.0000
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Hi, could you provide binaries for Windows? Wanna include MiGz into my benchmark roster using 512KB and bigger blocks, by the way, how bigger they can be?
Your explanation of the acronym is not cle…
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Glad to share the slowest LZSS compressor under the Sun!
It is written in C by machinely yours _Sanmayce_, and binaries compiled with Intel v.15.0 and GCC v.7.3.0 are provided, for AVX2 extensions,…
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Hi Conor,
many thanks for the undreamt performance of your LZSSE2, simply the FASTEST decompressor!
Not an issue but feedback, wish this site had [Feedback] section as well.
My wish was to have LZSSE…
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Hi Christoph,
wanted to see your superb RLE [de]crunching two random drawings from my 'Deathship' compression corpus:
- The_Undead_Lady_Sylvanas_Windrunner_(The_Banshee_Queen)_Warchief_of_the_Hord…
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>The problem with ZPAQ is that it's unreliable, prone to crashing on large archives, and takes forever to extract. It wouldn't even compress ZeroFront v0.976 properly back when I tested it in 2020. So…
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Unlike lzbench, TurboBench is quite useless. Doesn't have an easy way to test all possible codecs to see which one compresses best or decompresses faster.
It absolutely HAS TO HAVE `-eall` mode lik…
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@mafintosh and I were looking at why some hyperdrive feeds were taking a long time to sync metadata, and found that there's a lot of redundancy in the metadata. @mafintosh gzipped it and reduced ~6MB …
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Another iteration of 'Fulg' [De]Compression Benchmark.
Bottomline, first: Zstd with its asynchronous write strongly nears the title Fastest Decompressor-Dumper, congratulations.
Speedwise, I hat…