Cc13.7z -

: For critical data like that found in CC13, reviewers suggest keeping another complete copy of the files rather than relying solely on the resilience of the compressed archive.

: A common critique of the format is its use of "solid compression." While this maximizes space savings, it means that even minor corruption in the file can lead to the loss of the entire archive because all files are bundled as one continuous stream. CC13.7z

: The 7z format provides a high compression ratio, which is essential for massive datasets, though it can be CPU-intensive during decompression. : For critical data like that found in

“7z... seems to take forever but does finish. As I'm typing this 7z is zipping at a 73% compression ratio... time is money.” DPReview · 5 years ago time is money

: Long reviews frequently note that while decompression is faster than compression, large files (over 10–20GB) may still take significant time depending on your hardware, specifically your CPU's multi-threading capabilities. User Experience and Reliability