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  • Subject: Re: Compression vs compaction for SAV
  • From: KirkG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 12:46:49 -0700

I know one is done by HW the other by SW. Maybe there's too much a 
performance hit to get the higher rate?

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Kirk Goins
IBM Certified AS/400 Technical Solutions
Pacific Information Systems - An IBM Premier Business Partner
503-290-2104
kirkg@pacinfosys.com
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Don <dr2@cssas400.com>
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05/24/00 08:51 AM
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Dumb question du jour:

Out of curiosity, if you use compressions on the 400 you get about a 1.7:1
ration, but if you use compaction you get a 3:1 ratio. 

Now, this begs the question, why doesn't IBM improve the compression
algorithm used to in effect be the compaction algorithm as we get alot
better media utilization...?

What am I not seeing here???

Don in DC





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