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When Do You Need to Convert 7Z to TAR?

Archive formats like 7Z and TAR are used for compression, distribution, and backup. Converting between them lets you share files across different systems or apply a more efficient compression algorithm without extracting and re-archiving manually.

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About 7Z and TAR

.7z7-Zip Archive

application/x-7z-compressed

7Z is an open-source archive format using the LZMA and LZMA2 compression algorithms. It often achieves significantly smaller file sizes than ZIP or RAR. 7Z supports encryption, large files, and solid compression, making it popular for backups and software distribution.

.tarTape Archive

application/x-tar

TAR is a computer software utility for collecting many files into one archive file, often referred to as a tarball. While it groups files together, it does not compress them by default (unlike ZIP), though it is often used in conjunction with Gzip compression (tar.gz).

Conversion Notes

Archive conversion re-compresses the contained files using the target format's algorithm. 7Z and TAR may use different compression methods — lossless in both cases for general archives — so the output file size will differ. Encrypted archives require the original password to extract before re-packaging. File timestamps and directory structure are preserved.

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