On Tuesday 13 August 2002 09:46, Sascha Braun wrote:

> The funktionality is:
>
> Customer puts an 300 DPI High quality JPEG image into his shopping cart,
> after he checks out the Image or the images are getting compressed via Zlib
> Library.

Have you tried doing a few test runs to see

1) By how much the files are compressed -- jpegs are already compressed and 
usually compressing again will only shave a few percent off the size. In some 
cases the file size can actually increase when "compressed".

2) The average time taken to compress a file.

> So what about performance?

That is determined by your server -- CPU speed, amount of memory, speed of 
HDDs.

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