bsdtar vs gtar performance
Tim Kientzle
tim at kientzle.com
Sat Sep 23 10:26:40 PDT 2006
Kris and Ruslan were recently discussing the performance of bsdtar
relative to gtar, which prompted me to do some measurements
of my own. I used /usr/ports as my test, because it stresses
file and directory creation over extracting large files.
Here are some initial results, based on ten runs of each test on a
quiescent system, comparing results with PHK's "ministat":
* Creating uncompressed archives: bsdtar and gtar showed
no difference in total time.
* Extracting gzip-compressed archives: bsdtar and gtar showed
no difference in total time.
* Extracting uncompressed archives: gtar is about 13% faster
than bsdtar in my test. Interestingly (to me), this was the same
with or without -m. (I've long suspected dir timestamp restores
as a contributor; this shows otherwise.)
Tim Kientzle
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