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Configuring Advanced Features for Traditional Volumes
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Minimum Compression Percentage Gain
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Enable File Compression
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Maximum Concurrent Compressions
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Convert Compressed to Uncompressed Option
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Decompress Percent Disk Space Free To Allow Commit
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Decompress Free Space Warning Interval
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Deleted Files Compression Option
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Days Untouched Before Compression
4.1.3  Enabling File Compression for a Traditional Volume
You choose to compress files when you create volumes by setting the File Compression 
attribute.You can also set the File Compression attribute later. However, after you enable file 
compression for a volume, you cannot turn it off. For instructions on setting file compression for 
volumes, directories, and files, see 
The following set command parameters affect how file compression behaves. For information on 
how to use the set command, see “
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Days Untouched Before Compression
Use the set command’s parameter named Days Untouched Before Compression to set this interval 
of inactivity. This parameter specifies the number of days that must pass without access to a file 
before the file can be compressed. The parameter uses the date the file was last accessed to gauge 
whether a file should be compressed.
Minimum Percentage Compression Gain
To avoid the overhead of uncompressing files that do not compress well, the system calculates the 
compressed size of a file before actually compressing it. If no disk space can be saved by 
compression, or if the size difference does not meet the value specified by the set command’s 
parameter named Minimum Percentage Compression Gain, the file is not compressed. 
4.1.4  Disabling File Compression for a Traditional Volume
File compression is enabled and disabled at the volume level. If you do not enable the File 
Compression attribute when you create a volume, you can subsequently enable it using the set 
command. However, after it is enabled, file compression cannot be disabled on the volume unless 
you re-create the volume. 
You can temporarily suspend file compression using the set command’s Enable File Compression 
parameter. For more information, see 
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