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Old 05-28-2008
Question Whats the fastest UNIX compression utility you know of.

Hi everyone,

Just interested to know everyones opinions on the fastest unix compression utility with okejish compression (doesnt have to have awsome compression). I know of gzip bzip2 (sucks lol) and a couple of others but what is a great one for compression large amounts of data that wont eat to hard into the cpu and is fast.

All opinions are welcome.

Thanks.
 

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PerlIO::via::Bzip2(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     PerlIO::via::Bzip2(3)

NAME
PerlIO::via::Bzip2 - PerlIO layer for Bzip2 (de)compression SYNOPSIS
use PerlIO::via::Bzip2; # or use PerlIO::via::Bzip2 level => 9; # Maximum compression # Read a bzip2 compressed file from disk. open(my $fh, "<:via(Bzip2)", "compressed_file"); my $uncompressed_data = <$fh>; # Compress data on-the-fly to a bzip2 compressed file on disk. open(my $fh, ">:via(Bzip2)", "compressed_file"); print {$fh} $uncompressed_data; # Set compression level PerlIO::via::Bzip2->level(5); open(my $fh, ">:via(Bzip2)", "compressed_file"); print {$fh} $uncompressed_data; DESCRIPTION
This module implements a PerlIO layer which will let you handle bzip2 compressed files transparently. Class Methods level([$level]) level sets or returns the compression level of the bzip2 library. It ranges from 1 (least compression, most efficient memory use) to 9 (best compression, most memory usage). This parameter can also be set during using library import, using "use PerlIO::via::Bzip2 level => $level". BUGS
Using binmode() on an opened file for compression will pop (remove) the layer. PREREQUISITES
This module requires Compress::Bzip2 version 1.03. SEE ALSO
PerlIO::via, Compress::Bzip2 AUTHOR
Arjen Laarhoven, <arjen@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005 by Arjen Laarhoven This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.18.2 2005-03-04 PerlIO::via::Bzip2(3)
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