Search:

Home | Hobbies


Compressing or archiving what is the difference?

By: Venderei Tikotzinski




Many people confuse the terms archiving and compressing. While there is some connection between the two they are actually completely two different things. Here is some more information about those terms.
Archiving is a term that usually describes the process in which files are packed into one or more files for backup or for storage for a later use. The word archiving is actually old and was also used back in the days where computers where not available. In the old days archiving meant taking physical files which were a collection of papers and documents putting them in boxes and then storing those boxes in a special place for later retrieval.
A good example of what archiving was used for back then is the archiving of legal documents such as contracts and tax documents. For example after completing the tax reports for a certain year the company has no use for the detailed tax files but the law requires it to save them for a certain period of time usually for 7 years. Most companies would then archive the tax files by simply taking all the relevant tax documents putting them in a box market accordingly and then storing the box in an archive facility usually owned and managed by a third party service company.
In the digital era archiving means the storage of electronic files for later retrieval. It also means that the archived documents are not expected to be used on a regular basis and for that reason they can be stored in a format that is less efficient for retrieval and processing but more efficient in managing a large archive. One such format is known as packing. Packing means that a large group of files such as the year tax documents from the previous example are packed into a single electronic file. The file is named accordingly and usually is very big.
Compressing is the process in which files are converted into a more efficient representation thus requiring less bytes for storage. Compressing is usually done in order to save space when needing to transfer files over a bandwidth limited network when sending files over email or when storing files for backup or future use.
Since archiving involves the process of packing a large number of electronic files into one packed file it also usually includes some sort of compression. Because packed files are very big and are basically stored for future use it makes sense to compress them. By compressing the files in an archive the archive packed file can be smaller and thus easier to manage and store. A smaller files requires less storage space allowing for cost savings.
Archiving does not have to include compression and compression can be done without archiving. When compressing an archive there are two main options for applying the compression mechanism. One is to compress each file just before it is packed into the archive. The other is to first pack all the files and then compress the single pack archive file. There are advantages and disadvantages to each method. In most cases the former is used.

Article Source: http://www.orbitaloc.com/

You can read more at 7Zip This article can be published only if the resource box including the backlink is included. Mr. Tikotzinski writes about financial and Internet subjects.

Please Rate The Above Article From The Hobbies Category
Article Title: Compressing or archiving what is the difference?

 

Not yet Rated

Syndicate Hobbies Related Articles Via RSS!



Boost your websites' search engine ranking! Attract more repeat visitors!
Automatically, consistently update your content via Really Simple Syndication (RSS). To syndicate the above article and other Hobbies related articles on your blog or site, simply click on the XML Icon above to grab the RSS feed -- It's FREE!

Subject to Orbitaloc.com's Publisher Terms of Service, you may reprint this article on your own website, blog, and ezine. (English only) You may also syndicate the article via Really Simple Syndication (RSS). It is free of charge.

Free Articles on Hobbies and Other FREE Content Article Topics
The preceeding is an informative article from the Hobbies category.


Visit Our Sponsor for 2 Free Quarts of Liquid Vitamins





Copyright © Orbitaloc™ All rights protected. Services by: Quality Articles
Use of our free service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service

Resources

Powered by Article Dashboard