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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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 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






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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







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