Build 8300: Compress 2023
Build 8300 is a beast. It crushes data faster and smaller than its predecessor. However, the 2.1GB RAM ceiling for decompression is steep. If you are running this on a legacy server, you will feel the heat. The "Recovery Volume" Feature Build 8300 quietly introduces a feature that archivalists will love. Using Reed-Solomon codes, you can now add up to 15% parity data to a .cxz archive. We simulated a 5% corruption (bitrot) on a 1GB file, and Build 8300 repaired it 100% without a backup source.
October 26, 2023 Category: Software Reviews / Utility Benchmarks Compress 2023 Build 8300
If you work with large datasets, backups, or game archives, you know the name Compress . For the last five years, it has been the quiet workhorse of the enterprise sector. But with the rollout of (part of the 2023 release cycle), the developers have made some controversial yet impressive changes. Build 8300 is a beast
Deconstructing Compress 2023 Build 8300: Is This the Efficiency King? If you are running this on a legacy
| Metric | Compress 2022 (7810) | Compress 2023 (8300) | 7-Zip 23.01 (LZMA2) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 3.4 GB | 2.9 GB | 3.2 GB | | Time to Compress | 4m 12s | 3m 01s | 5m 40s | | Time to Decompress | 1m 20s | 48s | 1m 15s | | RAM Usage (Decode) | 1.2 GB | 2.1 GB | 850 MB |
We’ve spent the last week putting Build 8300 through the wringer—testing ratios, speed, and memory overhead against its predecessor (Build 7810) and the current king of open-source, Zstd.
