# Compression Guide [![Slack](https://slack.min.io/slack?type=svg)](https://slack.min.io) MinIO server allows streaming compression to ensure efficient disk space usage. Compression happens inflight, i.e objects are compressed before being written to disk(s). MinIO uses [`golang/snappy`](https://github.com/golang/snappy) streaming compression due to its stability and performance. ## Get Started ### 1. Prerequisites Install MinIO - [MinIO Quickstart Guide](https://docs.min.io/docs/minio-quickstart-guide). ### 2. Run MinIO with compression Compression can be enabled by updating the `compress` config settings for MinIO server config. Config `compress` settings take extensions and mime-types to be compressed. ```json "compress": { "enabled": true, "extensions": [".txt",".log",".csv", ".json"], "mime-types": ["text/csv","text/plain","application/json"] } ``` Since text, log, csv, json files are highly compressible, These extensions/mime-types are included by default for compression. To update the configuration, use `mc admin config get` command to get the current configuration file for the minio cluster in json format, and save it locally. ```sh $ mc admin config get myminio/ > /tmp/myconfig ``` After updating the compression configuration in /tmp/myconfig , use `mc admin config set` command to update the configuration for the cluster. Restart the MinIO server to put the changes into effect. ```sh $ mc admin config set myminio < /tmp/myconfig ``` The compression settings may also be set through environment variables. When set, environment variables override the defined `compress` config settings in the server config. ```bash export MINIO_COMPRESS="true" export MINIO_COMPRESS_EXTENSIONS=".pdf,.doc" export MINIO_COMPRESS_MIMETYPES="application/pdf" ``` ### 3. Note - Already compressed objects are not fit for compression since they do not have compressible patterns. Such objects do not produce efficient [`Run-length encoding (RLE)`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-length_encoding) which is a fitness factor for a lossless data compression. Below is a list of common files and content-types which are not suitable for compression. - Extensions | `gz` | (GZIP) | `bz2` | (BZIP2) | `rar` | (WinRAR) | `zip` | (ZIP) | `7z` | (7-Zip) - Content-Types | `video/*` | | `audio/*` | | `application/zip` | | `application/x-gzip` | | `application/zip` | | `application/x-compress` | | `application/x-spoon` | - MinIO does not support encryption with compression because compression and encryption together enables room for side channel attacks like [`CRIME and BREACH`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRIME) - MinIO does not support compression for Gateway (Azure/GCS/NAS) implementations. ## To test the setup To test this setup, practice put calls to the server using `mc` and use `mc ls` on the data directory to view the size of the object. ## Explore Further - [Use `mc` with MinIO Server](https://docs.min.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide) - [Use `aws-cli` with MinIO Server](https://docs.min.io/docs/aws-cli-with-minio) - [Use `s3cmd` with MinIO Server](https://docs.min.io/docs/s3cmd-with-minio) - [Use `minio-go` SDK with MinIO Server](https://docs.min.io/docs/golang-client-quickstart-guide) - [The MinIO documentation website](https://docs.min.io)