Hey Guys,

to save a lot of hard disk space, we are going to use an compression file 
system, which allows us transparent compression for the es-indices. (It 
seems like es-indices are very good compressable, got up to 65% 
compression-rate in some tests).

Currently the indices are laying at a ext4-Linux Filesystem which 
unfortunately dont have the transparent compression ability.

Anyone of you got experience with compression file systems like BTRFS or 
ZFS/OpenZFS and can tell us if this led to big performance losses?

Thanks for responding

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