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ZS is a compressed, read-only file format for efficiently distributing, querying, and archiving arbitrarily large record-oriented datasets.

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ZS is a simple, read-only, binary file format designed for distributing, querying, and archiving arbitrarily large record-oriented datasets (up to tens of terabytes and beyond). It allows the data to be stored in compressed form, while still supporting very fast queries for either specific entries, or for all entries in a specified range of values (e.g., prefix searches), and allows highly-CPU-parallel decompression. It also places an emphasis on data integrity – all data is protected by 64-bit CRC checksums – and on discoverability – every ZS file includes arbitrarily detailed structured metadata stored directly inside it.

Basically you can think of ZS as a turbo-charged replacement for storing data in line-based text file formats. It was originally developed to provide a better way to work with the massive Google N-grams, but is potentially useful for data sets of any size.

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Documentation:

http://zs.readthedocs.org/

Installation:

You need either Python 2.7, or else Python 3.3 or greater.

Because zs includes a C extension, you’ll also need a C compiler and Python headers. On Ubuntu or Debian, for example, you get these with:

sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev

Once you have the ability to build C extensions, then on Python 3 you should be able to just run:

pip install zs

On Python 2.7, things are slightly more complicated: here, zs requires the backports.lzma package, which in turn requires the liblzma library. On Ubuntu or Debian, for example, something like this should work:

sudo apt-get install liblzma-dev
pip install backports.lzma
pip install zs

zs also requires the following packages: six, docopt, requests. However, these are all pure-Python packages which pip will install for you automatically when you run pip install zs.

Downloads:

http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zs/

Code and bug tracker:

https://github.com/njsmith/zs

Contact:

Nathaniel J. Smith <nathaniel.smith@ed.ac.uk>

Developer dependencies (only needed for hacking on source):
  • Cython: needed to build from checkout

  • nose: needed to run tests

  • nose-cov: because we use multiprocessing, we need this package to get useful test coverage information

  • nginx: needed to run HTTP tests

License:

2-clause BSD, see LICENSE.txt for details.

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