Battle of the Bytes: Deduplication vs. Compression on Windows

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • Compression algorithms of Microsoft NTFS compression, Xpress4K, Xpress8K, Xpress16, LZX, LZXD, and advantages of each. We'll look at Microsoft’s MS-ZIP utility based on DEFLATE data format found in RFC 1951. How Microsoft compresses *.WIM files for installation of Windows and Server.
    We'll explore Data Deduplication and how it works, the technology, and how Microsoft implemented the complex system in Server 2012-2019. Learn about the chunking store, garbage collection, and much more. Reparse points play a key functional role in data deduplication and many of Microsoft’s technology. Learn the services that underpin Data Deduplication.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @stevensitsupport
    @stevensitsupport 3 года назад +1

    Great as always!! you never stop learning. I learned so much from keep going strong. Happy Holidays to your family. Looking forward to more great videos in the next coming year.

  • @briankimathi5033
    @briankimathi5033 3 года назад

    Perfect! Thank you

  • @ahirnimesh09
    @ahirnimesh09 3 года назад

    Awesome 👍

  • @robinmalli34
    @robinmalli34 3 года назад

    what a great video

  • @pepeshopping
    @pepeshopping 3 года назад

    Most data is already compressed.
    I simply don’t use much compression anymore as the gains are small and depending on the cpu, the penalties can be felt.
    Data deduplication does have a place, but again, specific use case and specific hardware needed.

  • @michaelem7883
    @michaelem7883 3 года назад

    Thank you for the movie. My question:
    Imagine a sceniario where i have 1 Phisical drive divided into 2 partition C: and D:
    i have enbaled data dedup on D: and i have gained 90% back.
    now lets assume that i have created a backup of that D: drive after data dedup. What will happen if i decide to restore that data to a different Drive.
    How much space will i need? do i need orginal disk size or that "chunk" will be there to keep data in dedup version?

    • @TechsavvyProductions
      @TechsavvyProductions  3 года назад

      Michael: You must have a server 2016 or above to do dedup. You would rarely take one physical drive and partition it into a C: and D: On servers you almost always take two drives and do a RAID 1 on C, for redundancy and recovery. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching.

  • @LivingTheDream77
    @LivingTheDream77 3 года назад

    do you know a good guide about how to update the intel boot agent ?