On 10/12/05, Felix Oxley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thank you for helping a clueless newbie :-)
>
> > Notice that suspend2 project actually introduced compression *for
> > speed*. Doing it right means that it is faster to do it
> > compressed.
>
> I see!
> Little benchmarks here: http://wiki.suspend2.net/BenchMarks
> shows 15% speed _increase_ with compression.
But in the LZF case, there's 100 M more memory in the cache. That
certainly has some I/O perf. impact, right?
Jerome
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