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'''''1. How Shopzilla Manages Insane Storage Growth''''' (5:18)
'''''1. How Shopzilla Manages Insane Storage Growth''''' (5:18)
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*Related Research: [[Pitfalls of on-line data compression |Pitfalls of On-line Data Compression]].  
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*Related Research: [[Pitfalls of compressing on-line data |Pitfalls of Compressing On-line Data]].  

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