Re: PostgreSQL downloads compressed with bzip2 instead of
От | Daniel R. Anderson |
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Тема | Re: PostgreSQL downloads compressed with bzip2 instead of |
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Msg-id | 1048164280.11212.10.camel@ny-chicagostreet2c-110.buf.adelphia.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | PostgreSQL downloads compressed with bzip2 instead of gzip ? (Joel Rodrigues <borgempath@Phreaker.net>) |
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Re: PostgreSQL downloads compressed with bzip2 instead of
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Список | pgsql-general |
<snip> > I know that for many people, file size is not much of an issue, > but for many others I suspect it is. Whether that is for reasons > of storage space on smaller drives, like on current laptops, or > older machines. Point of Information: Improved compression efficiency does not help people with small drives. Case in point: imagine sometime in the future a "supertarball" algorithm is discovered. This wondrous new algorithm compresses terabytes of data into a single bit. (Don't ask how -- the deranged computer scientist who discovered it, went crazy doing so. You might be next!) So Joe User boots up his trusty 386 with a 500MB hard drive, and dials into AOL with a 9600 baud modem. He grabs postgresql-7.3.3.SUPERTARBALL off the 'net, and types into his console (since he doesn't have enough processing power to run a modern version of windows): $ supertarball -xvf postgresql-7.3.3.SUPERTARBALL And Joe User runs out of disk space. Moral of the Story: A smaller file to download (via better compression) only decreases the time it takes to download. :-D -- Daniel R. Anderson Great Lakes Industries, Inc. 80 Pineview Ave. Buffalo, NY 14218 (716) 691-5900 x218 "Never let your schooling interfere with your education" -- Mark Twain
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