Convert 7Z to TAR.BZ2

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How to Convert 7Z to TAR.BZ2

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Understanding 7Z and TAR.BZ2 Formats

Learn about the source and target file formats to understand what happens during conversion.

Source Format

7-Zip Archive

application/x-7z-compressed

7z is an archive format developed by Igor Pavlov for the 7-Zip archiver, using LZMA and LZMA2 compression algorithms by default. It supports multiple compression methods, solid compression (compressing multiple files as a single data stream), AES-256 encryption, and very large file sizes. 7z typically achieves 30-70% better compression than ZIP for similar content.

Advantages

  • Excellent compression ratios, typically 30-70% better than ZIP
  • Strong AES-256 encryption for archive and filename protection
  • Solid compression mode further improves ratios for similar files

Limitations

  • Not natively supported by operating systems; requires 7-Zip or compatible software
  • Slow compression speed compared to ZIP, especially at high settings
  • No preservation of Unix file permissions in standard implementations

Common Uses

  • Maximum compression for large file distribution and archival
  • Encrypted file storage and secure file sharing
  • Software distribution where download size is critical

Target Format

Bzip2 Tar Archive

application/x-bzip2

TAR.BZ2 combines the TAR archival format with bzip2 compression, offering better compression ratios than tar.gz at the cost of slower processing speed. Like tar.gz, it preserves Unix file attributes including permissions, ownership, and timestamps. TAR.BZ2 is commonly used when smaller archive sizes are preferred over faster compression and extraction.

Advantages

  • Better compression ratios than tar.gz for most types of content
  • Preserves full Unix file permissions, ownership, and metadata
  • Widely supported by Unix/Linux tar implementations

Limitations

  • Significantly slower to compress and decompress than tar.gz
  • Cannot extract individual files without processing the entire archive
  • Being superseded by tar.xz for maximum compression use cases

Common Uses

  • Source code distribution where smaller downloads are preferred
  • Archival of large datasets and file collections on Unix systems
  • Legacy open-source project release archives

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