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| Technology | Compression | Deduplication | Memory overhead | Best for | |------------|-------------|---------------|----------------|----------| | | LZ4 (fast) | Yes (block‑level) | Medium (hundreds of MiB) | VM stores, file servers | | VDO (modern) | LZ4 or Zstd (better ratio) | Yes, tunable | Same as older version + Zstd overhead | Same use cases, but with improved efficiency | | btrfs | Yes (LZO, Zstd, etc.) | No built‑in (requires external tools) | Low | General‑purpose filesystems with compression | | ZFS | Yes (LZ4, Gzip, etc.) | Yes (block‑level, extremely powerful) | Very high (requires dedicated ARC) | Large enterprise storage, NAS appliances |
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The open-source standard built for web distribution, offering extreme compression efficiency for modern browsers and media player suites. 2. Fine-Tuning Advanced FFmpeg Command Lines | Technology | Compression | Deduplication | Memory
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