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<myVisitorsMap ⁄>Today I had a look at the different options to compress files (in this case for backup purposes) on a Ubuntu system. The most common tools to compress files are gzip and bzip2. They have both been around for a long time, are available on most systems by default and are nicely integrated with other utilities like GNU tar (using its -z and -j options).
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