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For large file sets, 7z provides multi-core compression, making it faster than many single-threaded alternatives. More details on using 7z with block devices ? For large file sets, 7z provides multi-core compression,

Using algorithms like LZ4 is recommended for data that is already compressed, as it prevents inefficient re-compression and speeds up the process, achieving high compression/decompression speeds.

7z can be used to archive the contents of block devices, such as /dev/sda1 , by piping data from cat or similar commands. Typical Scenarios

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