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Open-Source Compression Table of contents:-     A Legacy Rooted in Unix The Modern Toolkit – XZ, LZ4, and Zstandard When Compression Meets Security Choosing the Right Tool Conclusion There is a quiet kind of magic happening every time you download a kernel tarball, install a package from your distro's repository, or pull a container image. Bytes are shuffled, redundancies stripped out, and data collapses to a fraction of its original size — all before it even touches your storage. That magic has a name, and it belongs firmly to the open-source world. Compression is not glamorous, but without it, the modern software ecosystem as we know it would be considerably slower, costlier, and more cumbersome. This article takes a friendly but thorough look at the open-source compression tools that power BSD, Linux, Unix, and independent distributions worldwide — who built them, how they work, and what every user and administrator ought to know about them. A Legacy Rooted in Unix...

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