My BBB application zips things up every 24 hours and copies them to a 
server. I'm finding that 7za starts reporting "Can't allocate required 
memory" after a day or two. Apparently 7Za is more demanding of memory than 
some other compression programs. There are only a couple dozen of files. (I 
understand that the number of files may be a limitation for 7za.) 

Has anyone else run into this issue, and what program has been the most 
successful for you on resource constrained environments like the BBB?

I don't particularly care about speed, or about squeezing the most 
compression out. Mostly I just want a "reasonable" reduction in size of the 
file set, and to know that it will work reliably within the limitations of 
the BBB. Apparently the free space available (on the emcc, per df) is bit 
less than 4 times the space taken up by the files I want to compress.

I can, and will be reducing the number and size of files to archive, but 
I'd like to know I have plenty of overhead room.

thanks

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