.7-Z File
.7-z is 7z compressed archive
Features | Description |
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File Extension | .7-z |
Format | N/A |
Created by | Igor Pavlov |
Category | Archive and compressed |
.7-z is 7z compressed archive
Features | Description |
---|---|
File Extension | .7-z |
Format | N/A |
Created by | Igor Pavlov |
Category | Archive and compressed |
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Default file extension for 7z compressed archive file is 7z.
7z is the new backup, archive - compressed file format, providing high compression ratio.
The main features of 7z format:
- Open architecture
- High compression ratio
- Strong AES-256 encryption
- Ability of using any compression, conversion or encryption method
- Support for very large files with sizes up to 16000000000 GB
- Unicode file name support
- Solid compression ratio
- Archive headers compression
7z has an open architecture, so it can support any new compression method, too. The following methods currently are integrated into 7z:
LZMA Improved and optimized version of LZ77 algorithm PPMD Dmitry Shkarin's PPMdH with small changes BCJ Converter for 32-bit x86 executables BCJ2 Converter for 32-bit x86 executables BZip2 Standard BWT algorithm Deflate Standard LZ77-based algorithmLZMA is the default and general compression method of 7z format. The main features of LZMA are:
The LZMA compression algorithm is very suitable for embedded applications. LZMA is released under the terms of the GNU LGPL.
7-Zip supports encryption with the AES-256 algorithm. This algorithm uses a cipher key with a length of 256 bits. To create that key, 7-Zip runs a derivation function based on a SHA-256 hash algorithm. A key derivation function produces a derived key from the text password entered by the user. To increase the cost of an exhaustive search to crack a password, 7-Zip uses a large number of iterations when it produces a cipher key from a password.
7z is part of the 7-Zip program distributed under the GNU LGPL.