Hi Chriss, Le 24 juin 05 à 17:17, Chris Sheffield a écrit :
I would think it would be faster to compress/decompress one file as opposed to many, but it would also mean that upon restoring the archive, I would need to decompress that archive and save it to a temporary stack file, then delete that temp file when the process is complete.
If you want to be flexible (for instance to display a file names list, choose one to decompress and so on without having to make any change to your archive - which is always better for security) you will compress the files first. In addition, accessing to the needed data for archive management will be faster. As for me I would try to avoid to manipulate files... if they don't need it.
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