ÐÐÐ, ÐÐ, ÐÐÐÐÑ Ð ÐÐÑÐÐÐ Ð ÑÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÑÐÐ ÐÐ ÑÐÐÐÐÑÑÐ :-), ÐÐÑÑÐ
ÐÐÐÐÑ ÑÐ ÐÑÐÑÐÑÐÑ:
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returns.  Most of the compression comes from the first two
or  three hundred k of block size, a fact worth bearing in

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George Danchev wrote:
On Tuesday 24 August 2004 13:57, Romeo Ninov wrote:

ÐÐÐÐ ÑÐÐÐÐÐÑÐ ÑÐÑÑÐÑÐÑ:
ÐÐÑÑÐÐÑÐÐÐ ÑÐÐÐÐÐÑÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ tar cf - <files>|bzip2 -9
ÐÐÑÐÑÐÑÑÐÐ ÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐ ÐÑÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÑ ÐÐÐÐÐ Ð ÐÐÐÑÐÐÐÑÐ ÐÐ ÑÐÐÐÐÑÐ ÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐ,
ÐÐÑÐÐÐÑÐÐ ÐÑ tar :  --block-size=N ÐÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÐÐÐÐÑÐ Ð ÑÐÐÑÐÑÑÑÐ ÐÐ
ÐÐÐÐÑÐÑÐÑ  ÐÐ bzip2


ÐÐÐÑÐÑÐÐ: ÐÐÐÐÑÐÐÐ Ð ÐÐÑÑÐ ÐÑÐÑÑÑÐÐ Ð man bzip2... ÑÐÑÐÑ ÐÑ ÑÐÐÐ ÑÐÐÑÐÑ ÐÐÐÐÐÑ ...

MEMORY MANAGEMENT
bzip2 compresses large files in blocks. The block size affects both the compression ratio achieved, and the amount of memory needed for compression and decompression.
... In general, try and use the largest block size memory constraints allow, since that maximises the compression achieved. Compression and decompression speed are virtually unaffected by block size.



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