XLF: Legacy Log Problems

Andrew Layman andrewl at microsoft.com
Tue Jul 14 00:07:57 BST 1998


This is an interesting topic.  I ran some tests a while ago and found that
XML, after compression, was within about 10% of the file size of a text file
containing the same data but without tags.  My datasets may differ, of
course, but I'm wondering whether anyone has run tests of log data in XML
versus not in XML, and compared compressed sizes?

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