Data compression

Content Manager OnDemand can compress report data by using several different data compression algorithms before storing the data in cache storage and archive storage. The compression ratio that Content Manager OnDemand can achieve has a significant impact on the amount of space required to store reports.

The compression ratios that Content Manager OnDemand can achieve vary widely depending on the type of data and the format of the data. You cannot always accurately estimate the compression ratio by simply examining the data. On average, you can expect to achieve between 2:1 and 15:1 compression for AFP documents and up to 30:1 compression for line data reports. Compression for AFP documents is based on the output data file produced by ACIF, and not the input file, which might be line data. When ACIF formats line data with a page definition, it might increase the size of the data by adding AFP controls for positioning text.

To properly estimate the amount of storage space required by a report, it is recommended that you measure the compression ratio achieved on a sample of the report. You can measure the compression ratio by using the ARSADMIN program. For example: To run the ARSADMIN program, the input file must exist in HFS. The output file will be written to the directory that contains the input file. See the IBM® Content Manager OnDemand for z/OS®: Administration Guide for more information about the ARSADMIN program.