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8.6 | 10.0 | |
29 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
C | C | |
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isa-l
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Intel QuickAssist Technology Zstandard Plugin for Zstandard
For using accelerators (QAT, I assume, because the article is about this) from the CLI, then QATzip[3] comes with a command line tool qatzip which can be used as described in the project ReadMe. I didn't test it, though, as I have no QAT-enabled device.
[1] https://github.com/intel/isa-l/tree/master/igzip
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iHaveNoReasonToDoThisOtherThanBraggingRights
Ex 1: https://github.com/intel/isa-l/blob/master/README.md
- Pigz: Parallel gzip for modern multi-processor, multi-core machines
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At least college isn't making me learn Objective-C.
Examples: - Someone I know created machine-optimized library in c and asm to accelerate compression, erasure coding, and encryption on Intel Xeon CPUs (https://github.com/intel/isa-l) which runs those ops WAY faster than the standard linux libraries. - My friend is making a retro SEGA genesis game using a C and asm dev kit (https://github.com/Stephane-D/SGDK)
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How Much Faster Is Making a Tar Archive Without Gzip?
igzip (https://github.com/intel/isa-l) is much faster than gzip or pigz when it comes to decompression, 2-3x in my experience. There is also a Python module (isal) that provides a GzipFile-like wrapper class, for an easy speed-up of Python scripts that read gzipped files.
However, it only supports up to level 3 when compressing data, so it can't be used as a drop-in replacement for gzip. You also need to make sure to use the latest version if you are going to use it in the context of bioinformatics, since older versions choke on concatenated gzip files common in that field.
lib842
What are some alternatives?
solaris-userland - Open Source software in Solaris using gmake based build system to drive building various software components.
TurboBench - Compression Benchmark
pigz - A parallel implementation of gzip for modern multi-processor, multi-core machines.
QATzip - Compression Library accelerated by IntelĀ® QuickAssist Technology
DirectStorage - DirectStorage for Windows is an API that allows game developers to unlock the full potential of high speed NVMe drives for loading game assets.
qatlib
QAT-ZSTD-Plugin
rapidgzip - Gzip Decompression and Random Access for Modern Multi-Core Machines
zlib-ng - zlib replacement with optimizations for "next generation" systems.