question, is there a way to use compression on the whole system, so files are decompressed on the fly.
Exchange overall storage space for speed?
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question, is there a way to use compression on the whole system, so files are decompressed on the fly.
Exchange overall storage space for speed?
Rookie mistake, they should have compressed the rar file with 7zip to save even more space.
I'm still amazed at how much 7z can compress. The other day I extracted a 1.5 GB file, and it ended up being 4.7 GB.
That sounds like it was a DVD image that was mostly empty space, so any compression tool would have been able to save space. But yes, 7z is still impressive.
wrong, should've used 7z or zip under LZMA2 for best compression in this case