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So would this be useful for compressed virtual memory? It only does compress so it would only halve the memory usage but that's something.


If you're a webserver and want to serve clients which support gzip encoding, you need to be DEFLATE compatible.

For something like virtual memory where you'd control both the compressor and decompressor, there's little point in clever DEFLATE-compatible compressors. Instead, just pick any compressor which has the compression/CPU tradeoff you want.




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