Emmet Hikory wrote the following on 18.12.2007 01:51 > On Dec 18, 2007 9:09 AM, Thilo Six wrote: >> comparation of a whole install (download time + extract time): >> >> download time gz (39084/384)= 101.78s + 14.278s = 116.06s >> download time 7z (27358/384)= 71.24s + 143.783s = 215.02s > > Comparisons like this have far too many factors (as you mentioned > separately). I've seen Ubuntu used on a 3GHz Core2 Duo over ISDN and > on a 400MHz Pentium IIIs with ethernet connectivity to the mirrors, > which lead to compltely different results to the tests above.
That´s why is said: depending on who you ask i think the answer will be quite different. Someone on a modem line will much appreciate the 30% less time downloading (7z), someone with a fat DSL cable and weak cpu will tend to prefer gz. actually i realised the numbers above are wrong because i mixed up byte with bit. So actually : download time gz (39084*8/384)= 814.25s + 14.278s = 828.52s download time 7z (27358*8/384)= 569.95s + 143.783s = 713.74s would be right. As you can see 7z is better in comparation of the whole install prozess. Also interressting: extract time / download time gz: 14.278s / 814.25s = 1.8% 7z: 143.783s / 569.95s = 25.3% This means (at least here) i spend 99% of the install time downloading OOo with gz and only 75% with 7z. Personally i tend to prefer LZMA (aka 7z) also for package compression and maybe *if we don´t want to that as default* for all packages, then lets use it at least for the big ones - lets say .deb that are bigger then 20MB, or so. Only with OOo core moved from gz to 7z we save: 39084 - 27358 = 11726kB on the CDs!! I can remember disscuions on ubuntu-devel to save that amount of space were it wasn´t that easy. </snip> -- Thilo key: 0x4A411E09 -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss