drin commented on PR #569:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow-site/pull/569#issuecomment-2576155965

   The intro of the blog post points to ser/de as a benefit to the arrow 
format. I'm curious if a reference exists (and can be, or will eventually be, 
added) that shows a similar comparison for arrow vs parquet. Mostly in the 
sense that storage sits in a mechanically similar spot (but the serialization 
and deserialization have an arbitrarily large time gap between their execution).
   
   I realize it's a bit of a scope creep, but I think the comparison of ser/de 
time and compression size would be really valuable to readers (and I think some 
naive numbers wouldn't be very time consuming to get?)


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