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Benchmarks: [ See bottom for specifications and comments]
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DLGMSGS.txt - various BBS msgs. Original: 1991842 bytes
Time comp Time decmp Size comp
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LhA V2.00 alpha -lh6- 36 3.2 690311 *NOTE
LhA V2.00 alpha -lh7- 52 6.5 584930 *NOTE
PKZip V1.93a -mx deflate ***i486 System*** 631780
Zoo V2.01 LZC 44 15.0 1098202
LhA V1.31r -v9Qh64 -lh5- 47 7.9 721426 (030)
LhA V1.38r -v9Qh64 -lh5- 49 7.9 721426
LhA V1.30r -v0Qh64 -lh5- 50 7.9 721116 (030)
LhA V1.30r -Qh64 -lh4- 50 7.9 775953
LhA V1.38r -v0Qh64 -lh5- 52 7.9 721116
LhA V1.30r -Qh64 -lh5- 54 7.9 721118
LhA V1.38e -v0Qh64 -lh5- 70 7.9 721116 (eval)
Zoo V2.10 LZC 123 49.2 1098202
LZ V1.92 -lh1- 164 34.2 779766
Shrink 1.01b Mode4 203 215.7 735193
Shrink 1.01b Mode7 207 164.3 597354
LZ V1.92 -lh5- 210 15.9 724599
LhArc V1.30 -lh1- 298 56.6 807094
Zoo V2.10 ah 310 35.8 725072
Portable lha 0.04 -lh5- 370 35.0 725070
HPack 0.75beta 440 195 637389
*NOTE: LhA V2.00 alpha is only a experimental version of
LhA V2.00. It is not optimized and compression
performance/speed may be better or worse in the
final version depending on various implementation
decisions. The -lh6- in particular may be changed
or scrapped entirely.
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Calgary corpus - 3.2MB of text, binary and graphics data
in 21 files.
Time comp Time decmp Size comp
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Zoo V2.01 LZC 61 23.9 1491922
LhA V1.31 -v9Qh64 lh5 90 12.9 1141866 (030)
StuffIt 1.6 `Fast' 106 70.3 1415364
LhA V1.30 -Qh64 -lh4- 111 12.9 1186291 (reg)
LhA V1.31 -Qh64 -lh5- 115 12.9 1137191 (030)
LhA V1.30 -lh1- 116 36.0 1199680 (reg)
LhA V1.30 -Qh64 -lh5- 122 12.9 1136244 (reg)
LhA V1.30 -lh5- 124 12.9 1139622 (reg)
LhA V1.11 -Qh64 -lh5- 174 12.9 1136244 (eval)
LhA V1.11 -lh5- 175 12.9 1139622 (eval)
LhA V1.11 -lh1- 189 36.0 1199680 (eval)
LhA V1.31 -v0Qh64 lh5 227 12.9 1136496 (030)
CompactPro 1.31 .CPT 232 78.1 1181639
LZ V1.92 -lh1- 263 51.2 1199209
Shrink 1.01b Mode4 366 337.4 1152168
LZ V1.92 -lh5- 383 27.0 1139178
PkAZip V1.02 imp 386 45.0 1196698
Shrink 1.01b Mode1 398 458.1 1342598
Zoo V2.10 ah 508 57.5 1140114
Shrink 1.01b Mode7 568 1043854
StuffIt 1.6 `Best Guess' 654 113.0 1253526
StuffIt 1.6 `Better' 905 113.0 1253526
Zoo V2.10 LZC --- 76.1 1491922
Pkax V1.0 crunch --- 51.1 -------
HPack 0.75beta 5422 (!) 364 1048326
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Most of the time spent on one single file (pic = gfx data).
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Backup of my SRC: directory, contains various sources (mostly C)
and binaries. Archive on Quantum 120LPS.
(-lh5- compression)
Listing of archive 'dl:test.lha':
Original Packed Ratio Date Time Name
-------- ------- ----- --------- -------- -------------
<...>
-----------------------------------------
16323405 8466106 48.1% 02-Apr-92 13:09:18 2094 files
Archive test times (in seconds)
LhA V1.22 86
LZ V1.92 362
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Backup of my C2: directory, containing various binaries. Also on
Quantum 120LPS.
(-lh5- compression)
Listing of archive 'dl:test.lha':
Original Packed Ratio Date Time Name
-------- ------- ----- --------- -------- -------------
<...>
-------- ------- ----- --------- --------
8094050 5244699 35.2% 02-Apr-92 13:36:10 450 files
Archive test times (in seconds)
LhA V1.22 49
LZ V1.92 162
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Times are for A3000/25 (8M fast, 2M chip) with all files in RAM:
loading times are not included. No tasks were running in the
background except for the inavoidable DOS processes + workbench.
To avoid memory fragmentation the machine was rebooted before
each benchmark. Operating system is KickStart V2.04. Data and
instruction caches+burst mode were on.
All times are in seconds, and sizes in bytes. Default settings
used unless specified. Entries are sorted by compression time.
Extract time is without disk access (actually it's the TEST
time). All console output suppressed in all tests.
The portable LHa and HPack were compiled with GCC 2.0, with
`-O2 -fstrength-reduce -ffomit-frame-pointer -m68030' as
optimization flags. Some functions were made inline to improve
speed.
`Shrink' was included mainly to show that order-0 arithmetic
coding doesn't give you any major improvements compression-
wise. Shrink in compression mode 4 uses the same dictionary
size as LhA in -lh5- mode, but uses order-0 arithmetic encoding
instead of adaptive Huffman coding, and as you can see the
result is worse than LhA. The *big* disadvantage of arithmetic
coding can be seen in the decompression time column.. The reason
why Mode7 is so much better than LhA in most cases is that the
dictionary is 8 times as big as LhA's in that mode.
The Mac programs were included to see how LhA compares to the
best archivers for another Platform. CompactPro and StuffIt
Classic were run under System 6.5.1 on the same A3000/25 as all
Amiga programs (using A-Max II+). As you can see, LhA out-
performs both quite easily. Seems those Mac guys aren't too
good at optimizing :-) Especially decompression is slow on the
Mac archivers. `MacLHa V2.0' wasn't included in the test because
it is *SO* slow I just couldn't stand it - wonder how on earth
the porter managed to get it that slow, since LhA is more than
10 times faster.
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This benchmark is by no means complete, it's only meant to give
you an idea how LhA compares with other more or less common
archivers.
When I get the time I will perform a larger test with more
varying files.
/ Stefan
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