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according to the recommendations of page speed, how i can compress images to upload in my account in google cloud storage to server fast to my wordpress blog?

Thanks for you support.

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  • Can you explain a bit more about what you're trying to achieve? Do you want to serve some existing images with gzip encoding enabled? Or do you want to reduce the size of some big images? Whose recommendation are we talking about? Oct 7, 2013 at 21:49

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Try below command, you can select image format like png, jpg etc also set cache expiry for 7 days which will save your bandwidth and billing charges

gsutil -h "Cache-Control:public, max-age=604800" cp -z png /images/* gs://backetname/images
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gsutil -h "Cache-Control:public, max-age=604800" cp -z png /images/logo.png gs://backetname/images
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    I suggest you measure the size savings when running "gzip <somefile.png>". It's not clear that you'll save space by compressing images, and in fact you may get negative compression depending on the image format. Oct 8, 2013 at 21:22
  • Hello, thanks for you support, but the metadata of images in Cloud Storage are fine as expiration cache, gzip encoding, etc, just need to compress the images to reduce the size of the images, Oct 9, 2013 at 17:36
  • Dear friend above command will compress images, or any static files like css, js etc. I am using this for my client, couldn't mention here live example. I found reduction in images 10 to 40% and js or css more than 50%. You can use this gsutil tool from any desktop no need for server. One addition: just add must-revalidate in above command Cache-Control:public, max-age=604800, must-revalidate
    – Hrishi
    Oct 9, 2013 at 20:47

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