Add zstd compression content to performance tuning doc (#4814)
* add codec info Signed-off-by: Shankaran <akash.shankaran@intel.com> * Update _tuning-your-cluster/performance.md Co-authored-by: Nathan Bower <nbower@amazon.com> Signed-off-by: kolchfa-aws <105444904+kolchfa-aws@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Shankaran <akash.shankaran@intel.com> Signed-off-by: kolchfa-aws <105444904+kolchfa-aws@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: kolchfa-aws <105444904+kolchfa-aws@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Nathan Bower <nbower@amazon.com>
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{ "doc" : {"user" : "example"} }
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{% include copy.html %}
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## Compression codecs
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In OpenSearch 2.9 and later, there are two new codecs for compression: `zstd` and `zstd_no_dict`. You can optionally specify a compression level for these in the `index.codec.compression_level` setting with values in the [1, 6] range. [Benchmark]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/im-plugin/index-codecs/#benchmarking) data shows that `zstd` provides a 7% better write throughput and `zstd_no_dict` provides a 14% better throughput, along with a 30% improvement in storage compared with the `default` codec. For more information about compression, see [Index codecs]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/im-plugin/index-codecs/).
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