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| * It supports multi-threaded compression | * It supports multi-threaded compression | ||
| * Its standard levels are 1-19, and ultra levels are 20-22 which require significantly more memory | * Its standard levels are 1-19, and ultra levels are 20-22 which require significantly more memory | ||
| + | * Its updated periodically, | ||
| ==== How does the compression ratio of ZSTD compare to Deflate and LZMA? ==== | ==== How does the compression ratio of ZSTD compare to Deflate and LZMA? ==== | ||
| - | ZSTD level 19 has a compression ratio right in between Deflate level 9 and LZMA level 9. However, since ZSTD is multithreaded | + | ZSTD level 19 has a compression ratio right in between Deflate level 9 and LZMA level 9. However, since ZSTD is multi-threaded |
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| | Solid LZMA 7z | 2, | | Solid LZMA 7z | 2, | ||
| - | The diagram below shows the relationship of single-threaded compression speed and ratio. | + | The diagram below shows the relationship of single-threaded compression speed and ratio. |
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| ==== Why is ZSTD slow when compressing archives with many smaller files? ==== | ==== Why is ZSTD slow when compressing archives with many smaller files? ==== | ||
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