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== Zip == | == Zip == | ||
* Available by default in any Windows version available today, but if you need cross-platform, use 7-zip. | |||
== KGB == | == KGB == | ||
* http://kgbarchiver.net/ | * http://kgbarchiver.net/ | ||
Revision as of 23:19, 24 January 2011
This list contains the most popular data compression algorithms and tools. Mos of them are open source, an important detail if you want to preserve data for a long time from now and to be able to decompress the data in the future.
7z
Bzip2
Gzip
Zip
- Available by default in any Windows version available today, but if you need cross-platform, use 7-zip.
KGB
The best compression ratio (better than 7z), but a bit slow.
You can install it in Ubuntu with: sudo apt-get install kgb
How to:
- kgb -m file.kgb originalfile
- m is a number from 0 to 9 (lowest compression ratio from higher; higher use 1616 MB of RAM, a lot of CPU and time)