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Snappy is a high-speed compression and decompression library designed for speed rather than maximum compression efficiency, resulting in larger compressed files compared to other libraries like zlib. It is extensively used within Google and has various language bindings, making it suitable for diverse software applications such as MongoDB and Hadoop. The library includes performance benchmarks and a formal specification for data framing and encapsulation.
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