Good.7z

: 64MB to 128MB is usually plenty for documents; higher values require significantly more RAM.

: It treats multiple files as a single continuous block, which is highly effective if your report consists of many similar documents or revisions. good.7z

: Solid (this helps if you are archiving many related documents). Does 7z compress better than zip? - Microsoft Community Hub : 64MB to 128MB is usually plenty for

: For text-heavy reports and documents, .7z with the LZMA2 algorithm can often shrink files to a fraction of their original size, far outperforming ZIP. Does 7z compress better than zip

: If your report contains sensitive data, 7-Zip offers strong AES-256 encryption , which can also hide filenames within the archive. Recommended Settings for Maximum Reduction

If your goal is the absolute smallest file size for a long report, use these settings in the 7-Zip "Add to Archive" dialog : : 7z. Compression level : Ultra.

The format (used by 7-Zip ) is widely considered one of the best choices for archiving a "long report" or large document sets because it typically achieves a significantly higher compression ratio than standard ZIP files. Why .7z is "Good" for Reports

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  1. xpeng
    February 15, 14:35 Reply

    Bought this software, it only recovered 1300 of 180000 records. Also one column is varchar(5000), the recovered data only contains first a few characters. Requested for refund but they are not willing to give. Had to go through credit card company. So don’t waste your time and money, use other software.

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