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Re: Gzip vs Unix's Compress - 2GB file size on Sun Solaris
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- Subject: Re: Gzip vs Unix's Compress - 2GB file size on Sun Solaris
- From: mh at mike dot franken dot de (Michael Hirmke)
- Date: 07 Apr 1998 22:11:00 +0200
- Organization: Kommunikationsnetz Franken e.V. (Nuernberg)
Hi Muli,
>hi,
>
>Recently I have tested Compress vs Gzip 1.2.4 on Sun Solarais 2.5.1.
>I have faced a strange results: while Compress shrinked the 2GB File
>into 160MB file within 10 minutes, gzip needed 51 minutes to compress
>the file to 130MB. Using gzip -1 leaded to only a bit better result of
>20 minutes compression time.
>
>Is it due to a different compression algorithem? Do you prefer, indeed,
>using Compress while on Unix?
IMHO this depends on the type of file you are trying to compress/gzip.
And yes, they use slight variations of the same compression algorithm.
Both use "Lempel-Ziv coding".
>
>thanks
Bye.
Michael.
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