Performance

ZIP Format

Compression ratio results are very dependent upon the data used for the tests. We compared 7-Zip with some of the leading commercial archivers: PKZIP 2.04g, WinZip 7.0.

FILE SET: The Canterbury Corpus (11 files totaling 2,810,784 bytes, popular file set used to compression rates).

Archiver Compressed size Ratio
7-Zip (zip format) 676284 100%
PKZIP 2.04g -ex 726047 107%
WinZip 7.0 (Max) 731499 108%

7z Format

7z is the new archive format, providing high compression ratio.

FILE SET: The GIMP 1.2.4 for Windows after full installation (127 subfolders, 1304 files totaling 27,128,826 bytes). The GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. It can be downloaded from www.gimp.org.

Archiver Compressed size Ratio
7-Zip (7z format) 5445402 100%
WinRAR 3.10 6004155 110%
WinAce 2.3 6242424 115%
CABARC 1.0 6455327 119%
7-Zip (zip format) 9461621 174%
PKZIP 2.50 9842800 181%

GZIP Format

7-Zip provides best compression ratio for GZIP format. Compression ratio is equal to compression ratio provided for ZIP format.

RAR Format

7-Zip provides superior decompression speed for RAR archives. For solid archives it decompresses only files needed for decompressing. For example, there is solid archive archive.rar (containg 100000 files) that was created with command:
rar a archive.rar -s100 * -r
In that solid archive each 100 files are compressed as one big file. And if you try to extract one file from that archive, 7-Zip will decompress (in memory) only from 1 to 99 files. So you will have advantages of solid compression and big speed.