Thomas Preud'homme wrote: > The Monday 22 December 2008 16:13:17 Eugene V. Lyubimkin, you wrote : >> Thomas Preud'homme wrote: >>> The Monday 22 December 2008 13:53:43 Eugene V. Lyubimkin, you wrote : >>>> Volkan YAZICI wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> Are there any compression tools in the official Debian GNU/Linux >>>>> repositories that can take the benefit of multiple cores/cpus? >>>> pbzip2? >>> I profit of this thread to ask you if you see amelioration with pbzip2. I >>> made 2 tests on file of 50 MB and the result if approximately the same >>> time as bzip2 (a little much longer with pbzip2 !!!) but a CPU twice time >>> more used. I have a core 2 duo and time give me a usage of almost 200% >>> with pbzip2 >>> >>> Anyone has better results ? >> Yes, see following: >> >> jac...@work:~/temp$ time tar -cjf temp1.tar.bz2 debian >> >> real 0m18.830s >> user 0m18.317s >> sys 0m0.268s >> jac...@work:~/temp$ time bash -c "tar -cf - debian | pbzip2 -c > >> temp2.tar.bz2" >> >> real 0m10.494s >> user 0m19.557s >> sys 0m0.488s >> >> 10 is much less than 18. > > > Ok so sometime it works well. It would be great to know when it'll be quicker > and when it will not. What kind of files are in your debian directory ? There are some text files and some gzipped archives in it. I can try another example if you want.
-- Eugene V. Lyubimkin aka JackYF, JID: jackyf.devel(maildog)gmail.com Ukrainian C++ Developer, Debian Maintainer, APT contributor
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