Hi Michiel,
On 27 Jan 16 22:43, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
about: "Compression in Binkd":
MvdV>>> Yeah, it made a just in time, same as last week pointlist
MvdV>>> segment to be delivered five minutes late.
WV>> ... And it missed the deadline.
MvdV> Big deal since it was the same as last week's...
That's not important, it could have mattered!
WV>> Bandwith is still a limited resource and more expensive than computer
WV>> cycles. Afaik data transfer is still metered by the byte on the
WV>> peering level. So you might not pay for it directly. But it probably
WV>> makes a difference how much data is transfered by all their customers
WV>> combined, what internet providers will have to charge as monthly
WV>> subscription rate...
MvdV> True, but the traffic generated by fidonet is neglegible compared to all
MvdV> the other traffic.
That's like saying your not going to vote because your single vote wouldn't
change the outcome of an election. That's "true" also...
MvdV> Also I wonder if binkd compression would have made any difference in
MvdV> the incident you metioned. I send a large compressed file, but made
MvdV> an unlucky choice for the compressor. Could the binkd compression
MvdV> have compensated for that? Maybe, but it would not have, since it is
MvdV> configured to not try to compress already compressed files.
It might have made a difference if you didn't compress it all, but not nearly
as much as the 70x that 7zip improved on it. But your current mingw version of
binkd only supports zip compression not bzip2 compression, so than it wouldn't
have mattered...
Wilfred.
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