If you are building high performance applications that consumes WebAPI, you often need to enable GZip / Deflate compression on Web API. Compression is an easy way to reduce the size of packages and in the same time increase the speed of communication between client and server. Two common algorithms used to perform this on the Web are GZip and Deflate. These two algorithms are recognized by all web browsers and all GZip and Deflate HTTP responses are automatically decompressed.
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