compression algorithms
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- Zlib is a widely used compression library that provides a good balance between compression ratio and speed. - It is part of the Python standard library, so no additional installation is required. 2. **Gzip Compression**: - Gzip …
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- **LZ4**: High-speed compression algorithm, optimized for real-time data. - **Snappy**: High-speed compression algorithm, optimized for speed over compression ratio. Choose the compression technique that best fits your use case based on t…
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