Average file size after compression across 5 test files
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Test Files: Four identical files were used across all tests with original sizes of 112 KB, 540 KB, 1.01 MB, and 52 KB (total: 1,714 KB, average: 428.5 KB per file).
Step 1: Each file was compressed using Adobe and four EntropyX versions (Atom, Core, Nexus, and IAM).
Step 2: For each compression tool/version, the output file sizes of all 4 compressed files were averaged together to get a per-version average.
Step 3: The four EntropyX version averages were then averaged together to produce EntropyX's final average score.
Results: Original average: 428.5 KB | Adobe average: 254 KB | EntropyX average: 135 KB
Savings: EntropyX achieves 293.5 KB (68.5%) space savings per file compared to original uncompressed files, and 119 KB (46.9%) savings compared to Adobe's compression.
Enterprise-Scale Projections: Storage savings estimates are based on conservative file count projections for organizations of varying sizes. Small businesses (50 employees) are estimated at ~5 million files, medium companies (500 employees) at ~50 million files, large enterprises (5,000 employees) at ~500 million files, and major enterprises (50,000 employees) at ~5 billion files. These estimates account for all network files including documents, emails, backups, logs, media, and operational data typical of enterprise environments.
Note: Enterprise-scale savings are estimations based on industry-standard file counts and may vary depending on specific organizational infrastructure, data retention policies, and operational requirements. All compression tests were performed under identical conditions using the same source files to ensure accurate and fair comparison.