[Pardon the repost -- fixed the table formatting in this version] Jim Meyering wrote:
Good point about it being one of the fastest. I shouldn't have mentioned the subjective "popular". Usefulness trumps that. I suppose Daniel, Cc'd, will decide.
Per off-list discussion with DV, I'm providing some numbers. Sort order is space used on disk, lowest to highest, with a 251MB file created by virDomainSave. comptime[*] decomptime[*] space xz[default] 3m45.890s 4.960s 42MB xz[0] 0m17.450s 6.080s 54MB bzip2 0m56.290s 11.080s 58MB gzip 0m13.790s 2.260s 64MB lzop 0m1.970s 0.800s 87MB I believe this makes the distinct niche of each of the compressors clear, with the exclusion of bzip2 (which is both slower and produces larger output compared to xz -0). [*] "time" is user-mode CPU time, as reported by the bash "time" builtin on an Intel Xeon E7330 @ 2.40GHz. -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list