This is the command pxz that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
pxz - Parallel LZMA compressor compatible with XZ.
SYNOPSIS
pxz [options]... [file]...
DESCRIPTION
pxz is a compression utility that takes advantage of running XZ compression simultaneously
on different parts of an input file on multiple cores and processors. This significantly
speeds up compression time.
OPTIONS
-v Be verbose.
-h, --help
Display help.
-f, --force
Force operation.
-c, --stdout
Write results to standard output and don't delete input files.
-k, --keep
Keep (don't delete) input files.
-T, --threads
Maximal number of threads to run simultaneously.
-D, --context-size
Context size per one thread specified as a multiple of dictionary size for active
compression level.
-V, --version
Display version of PXZ.
EXAMPLES
pxz file1 file2
Compress file1 and file2 to file1.xz and file2.xz using default settings.
pxz -T4 file1
Compress file1 with default compression and maximum of 4 threads.
pxz -k -9 file1
Use maximal compression and keep the original file1, use default number of threads.
pxz -f -T4 file1
Compress file with default compression and with 4 threads.
pxz -kvf -3 -T8 file1
Use -3 compression, keep the original file, use 8 threads and show progress.
tar Oc dir1 | pxz -D 12 -cv - > dir1.tar.xz
Move dir1 into tar, then compress it with the context of 12 sizes of dictionary per
thread, show progress and write result to dir1.tar.xz.
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