zstd
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sameAs to 2 other subjects: Zstd, ZstandardReview & merge →zstd has 12 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references, with 3 live disagreements.
Mostly:rdf:type(4), overhead type(2), provides class(2)
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- Zstandard
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- Efficiency Claim
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Rdf:type | Module Alias | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Compression Library | [2] |
| Rdf:type | Zstandard | [2] |
| Rdf:type | Library | [3] |
| Overhead Type | CPU | [2] |
| Overhead Type | memory | [2] |
| Provides Class | Zstd Compressor | [3] |
| Provides Class | Zstd Decompressor | [3] |
| Alias for | Zstandard Module | [1] |
| Has Overhead Comparison | Snappy | [2] |
| Has Tunable Compression Level | true | [2] |
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ctx:claims/beam/e6a1976a-e0c8-46ba-89db-d4507cd86518- full textbeam-chunktext/plain1 KB
doc:beam/e6a1976a-e0c8-46ba-89db-d4507cd86518Show excerpt
- **Usage**: Gzip can be applied to both plaintext and encrypted data. When applied to encrypted data, it can still reduce the size of the data, although the compression ratio might be lower compared to plaintext data. ```python import gzi…
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doc:beam/9b38b599-daec-41e8-b466-0b7f85b88ffeShow excerpt
- **Slightly Higher Overhead**: While still efficient, Zstd may have slightly higher CPU and memory overhead compared to Snappy. ### Example Usage Here are examples of how to use Snappy and Zstandard in Python for real-time processing: #…
ctx:claims/beam/e53d0bcc-5054-4d4a-8773-d408d975b9fc
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