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This slide deck is for LPI Academy instructors to use for lectures for LPI Academy courses. ©Copyright Network Development Group 2013. Module 7 Archiving and Compression
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This slide deck is for LPI Academy instructors to use for lectures for LPI Academy courses. ©Copyright Network Development Group 2013. Exam Objective 3.1 Archiving Files on the Command Line Objective Summary – Using archiving and compression with files and directories
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This slide deck is for LPI Academy instructors to use for lectures for LPI Academy courses. ©Copyright Network Development Group 2013. Archiving and Compression
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This slide deck is for LPI Academy instructors to use for lectures for LPI Academy courses. ©Copyright Network Development Group 2013. Archiving vs. Compression Archiving collapses multiple files into one – A few files or multiple directories Compression makes a file smaller – Remove redundant information, replace with a smaller code – Can be applied to individual files, groups of files or entire directory trees
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This slide deck is for LPI Academy instructors to use for lectures for LPI Academy courses. ©Copyright Network Development Group 2013. Uses of Archiving and Compression Managing log files Sharing groups of files – Project documents – Source code Compressing for more efficient transfer – Less data to send over the Internet or to tape Keep like files together grouped by time – Backups
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This slide deck is for LPI Academy instructors to use for lectures for LPI Academy courses. ©Copyright Network Development Group 2013. Lossless vs Lossy Compression Lossless: Decompressed file is the same as the original Doesn’t compress as well as lossy For data you want to preserve Logs, documents, binaries, configuration Lossy: Decompressed file might have lost information from the original Drops “unimportant” information from the file to make it compress better Images, sound, movies
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This slide deck is for LPI Academy instructors to use for lectures for LPI Academy courses. ©Copyright Network Development Group 2013. gzip vs bzip2 gzip and gunzip Uses Lempel-Ziv coding Lossless compression, good efficiency Bzip2 and bunzip2 Burrows-Wheeler block sorting Lossless compression, slightly more efficient than gzip, but requires more CPU Used almost identically as gzip
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This slide deck is for LPI Academy instructors to use for lectures for LPI Academy courses. ©Copyright Network Development Group 2013. Using gzip/gunzip/bzip2/bunzip2 gzip foo # removes foo; creates foo.gz gunzip foo.gz # removes foo.gz; creates foo gunzip –l foo.gz # shows statistics bzip2 foo # removes foo; creates foo.bz2 bunzip2 foo.bz2 bunzip2 –l foo.bz2 # DOESN’T EXIST!
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This slide deck is for LPI Academy instructors to use for lectures for LPI Academy courses. ©Copyright Network Development Group 2013. Tape Archive - TAR tar –cf foo.tar * # create tar –tf foo.tar # show info tar –xf foo.tar # extract tar –czf foo.tgz * # gzip tar –xjf foo.tbz # bunzip2 tar –xf foo.tar home/joe # only extract home/joe
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This slide deck is for LPI Academy instructors to use for lectures for LPI Academy courses. ©Copyright Network Development Group 2013. ZIP zip output.zip file1 file2 file3 zip foo.zip file.doc # One file zip –r foo.zip Documents # recurse unzip –l foo.zip # show contents unzip foo.zip # extract all unzip foo.zip file1 # just file 1 unzip foo.zip Documents/projectA/* # everything under Documents/projectA
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