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editI don't see why this is considered a non neutral point of view. It discusses advantages and disadvantages in an objective way.
“shrinked”? -Ahruman 02:07, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
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editThe link to the comparisson is on registration required site. should this be stated in the link?
4GB Limit
editrzip indeed works really well on large files. Trying to compress a 4.5GB vmdk (vmware image) file gave a better(1.92G) compression, compared to 7z (2.07G), rar (2.21G), bzip2 (2.44G).
Uncompressing was another matter though, the resulting file was truncated to 800M. It looks like 4GB is the limit, at least on a 32bit linux system.
- Perhaps there was another reason for the truncation; was the machine perhaps out of disk-space? Sladen