Вопрос

Does Windows Server AppFabric Cache compression cause data to be stored compressed or just transmitted compressed?

Is it intended to just save network bandwidth or both bandwidth and server memory ?

Note this is a Windows Server AppFabric question.

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Решение

Yes, because data is compressed on the client.

A really simple way to check this is to CmdLet Get-CacheStatistics.

    DataCacheServerEndpoint[] servers = new DataCacheServerEndpoint[1];
    servers[0] = new DataCacheServerEndpoint("fr-vmrd-web1", 22233);
    DataCacheFactoryConfiguration factoryConfig = new DataCacheFactoryConfiguration();
    factoryConfig.Servers = servers;
    factoryConfig.SecurityProperties = new DataCacheSecurity(DataCacheSecurityMode.None, DataCacheProtectionLevel.None);
    factoryConfig.TransportProperties.MaxBufferSize = int.MaxValue;
    factoryConfig.TransportProperties.MaxBufferPoolSize = int.MaxValue;
    factoryConfig.IsCompressionEnabled = true;//or false
    DataCacheFactory mycacheFactory = new DataCacheFactory(factoryConfig);

    var data = File.ReadAllText(@"c:\test.log"); //40 MB
    DataCache myDefaultCache = mycacheFactory.GetDefaultCache();
    myDefaultCache.Put("test", data);

With Compression

...
Size              : 2575360
ItemCount         : 1
RegionCount       : 1
...

Without Compression

...
Size              : 41900032
ItemCount         : 1
RegionCount       : 1
...

Hope this will help you.

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