Data Compression Ratio
Data compression ratio
is a computer term used to quantify the reduction in data quantity produced by a
data compression algorithm
. A data compression ratio is not unlike a physical compression ratio used to measure the physical compression of substances. Ratios are generally expressed as
:
. A 10MB file that compresses to 2MB would have a 5:1 compression ratio.
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