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stack commented on HBASE-3732:
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Do you think we should provide this Karthick, this auto-compress/decompress
with special magic lead-off bytes to flag compression done? Seems like
something that is easy enough for users to do themselves in the layer above
HBase if they need it. I'd think we'd want to see more demand for such a
feature before you spent time on it. What you think?
> New configuration option for client-side compression
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>
> Key: HBASE-3732
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-3732
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Jean-Daniel Cryans
> Fix For: 0.92.0
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> Attachments: compressed_streams.jar
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> We have a case here where we have to store very fat cells (arrays of
> integers) which can amount into the hundreds of KBs that we need to read
> often, concurrently, and possibly keep in cache. Compressing the values on
> the client using java.util.zip's Deflater before sending them to HBase proved
> to be in our case almost an order of magnitude faster.
> There reasons are evident: less data sent to hbase, memstore contains
> compressed data, block cache contains compressed data too, etc.
> I was thinking that it might be something useful to add to a family schema,
> so that Put/Result do the conversion for you. The actual compression algo
> should also be configurable.
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