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<title>What are Tar files are they compressed archives or not?</title>
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<description>Tar is a well known file format though many users confuse it to be something that it is not. Tar is an old format evident by its name which stands for Tape Archive. So what are Tar files?</description>
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<title>To compress or not to compress?</title>
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<description>The answer was simple back in the early days of computers when memory and bandwidth were extremely limited as there was no choice and was data files had to be compress for storage and transmission. But today with infinite storage and high broadband is com</description>
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<title>Compressing or archiving what is the difference?</title>
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<description>Many people confuse the terms archiving and compressing. While there is some connection between the two they are actually completely two different things. Here is some more information about those terms.</description>
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