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MATSim Serialization Test

This repository contains some sample code that serializes a MATSim population in various formats:

The avro-implementation is provided by michaz/avromatsim.

As a test file, I used an output_plans.xml.gz from the open Santiago v1 scenario.

On my machine with a local SSD, I got the following results:

time [s] filesize [MB]
xml 4.044 440
xml.gz 7.869 20
kryo 9.613 319
kryo.lz4 8.980 31
pbf 3.168 261
pbf.lz4 2.795 28
pbf.gz 5.755 18
avro 4.665 276

In general, the overhead of gzip-compression is pretty obvious in these results. Lz4 compression is so fast, it is able to compensate the overhead by writing smaller files, resulting in faster operations when using lz4 than without.

Kryo is a kind of drop-in replacement for java serialization, very easy to use, but not that great in performance or filesize.

Protocol Buffers (pbf) is the fastest and creates the smallest files (uncompressed).

Avro by itself is a bit slower than MATSim's XML encoding, but creates a smaller file. On the other hand, a smaller file does not matter that much as long as some compression is applied afterwards.