K42.7z -

K42.7z -

Using algorithms like LZ4 is recommended for data that is already compressed, as it prevents inefficient re-compression and speeds up the process, achieving high compression/decompression speeds.

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7z allows for non-solid mode, which is beneficial when specific files within a large archive need to be accessed quickly, as it reduces the need to decompress the entire archive. Using algorithms like LZ4 is recommended for data

7z can be used to archive the contents of block devices, such as /dev/sda1 , by piping data from cat or similar commands. Typical Scenarios 7z allows for non-solid mode, which is beneficial

The 7z command is a powerful archiving tool that supports multi-threaded compression (LZMA2) and split archiving. Here is a write-up summarizing key technical considerations when using 7z:

For large file sets, 7z provides multi-core compression, making it faster than many single-threaded alternatives. More details on using 7z with block devices ?