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BZ2 vs ISO

BZ2 vs ISO

Ein detaillierter Vergleich von Bzip2 Compressed und ISO Disk Image — Dateigröße, Qualität, Kompatibilität und welches je nach Workflow zu wählen ist.

BZ2

Bzip2 Compressed

Archives & Compressed

Bzip2 provides higher compression ratios than gzip at the cost of slower speed. It is commonly used for .tar.bz2 archives in Linux distributions where smaller download sizes are preferred.

Über BZ2-Dateien
ISO

ISO Disk Image

Archives & Compressed

ISO is a disk image format representing the exact content of an optical disc.

Über ISO-Dateien

Vorteilsvergleich

BZ2 Vorteile

  • 10-15% smaller than gzip for the same content.
  • Block-based — partial recovery possible from corrupted archives.
  • Patent-free, open-source reference implementation.
  • Stable for 30+ years with no breaking changes.

ISO Vorteile

  • Universal optical disc standard since 1988.
  • Boot-capable with El Torito extension.
  • Supported natively by Windows 10+, macOS, every Linux distro.
  • Streamable — can install directly from an ISO without burning.
  • Preserves filesystem structure exactly.

Einschränkungen

BZ2 Einschränkungen

  • Much slower than gzip — 3-5× the compression time.
  • Still slower than xz and zstandard at modern levels.
  • Single-threaded in reference; pbzip2 fixes this.
  • Mostly obsolete for new work; xz and zstd are preferred.

ISO Einschränkungen

  • Aging filename restrictions in base ISO 9660.
  • No built-in compression — large ISOs are large files.
  • Multiple extensions (Joliet, Rock Ridge, UDF) create inconsistency.
  • Optical media is essentially dead; ISO lives on via mounting.

Technische Spezifikationen

Spezifikation BZ2 ISO
MIME type application/x-bzip2 application/x-iso9660-image
Extensions .bz2, .tbz2, .tb2 Joliet (Unicode), Rock Ridge (POSIX), El Torito (boot), UDF
Algorithm Burrows-Wheeler Transform + Huffman coding
Block size 100-900 KB (configurable)
Max block size 900 KB
Extension .iso
Standard ISO 9660 / ECMA-119 (1988)
Max file size in archive 4 GB (classic); 8 EB (UDF)

Typische Dateigrößen

BZ2

  • Text file 20-30% of original
  • Source code archive 15-25% of original
  • Linux kernel source (.tar.bz2) ~150 MB

ISO

  • Ubuntu desktop ISO ~4.5 GB
  • Windows 11 installer ~5.5 GB
  • Classic game CD-ROM ~650 MB
  • Dual-layer DVD ISO ~8.5 GB

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

BZ2 (Bzip2 Compressed) is an archive format used to bundle multiple files and folders into a single compressed file. The archive preserves the directory structure and typically reduces total size via compression. BZ2 sits in the archives & compressed family and has specific strengths around compression ratio, speed, or platform support.

BZ2 (Bzip2 comprimido) is an archive formato used to bundle multiple arquivos e folders em a single comprimido file. The archive preserves the directory structure e tipicamente reduces total size via compressão. BZ2 sits no archives & comprimido family e has specific strengths around compressão ratio, speed, ou plataforma support.

7-Zip, WinRAR, The Unarchiver (macOS), and the built-in archive utilities on Windows and macOS open most BZ2 files. For command-line extraction, 7z, unar, or the format-specific tool handles BZ2 cleanly. If your extractor does not recognise BZ2, convert to ZIP first — ZIP opens on every operating system without extra software.

7-Zip, WinRAR, The Unarchiver (macOS), e the built-in archive utilities no Windows e macOS abrir most BZ2 files. para command-line extraction, 7z, unar, ou the formato-specific tool handles BZ2 cleanly. If your extractor does not recognise BZ2, converter to ZIP first — ZIP opens on every operating system sem extra software.

Upload the BZ2 to KaijuConverter and pick ZIP, 7Z, TAR.GZ, or RAR as the target. Our pipeline extracts the original archive and re-compresses the contents into the target format. File permissions, timestamps, and directory structure are preserved where both formats support them.

Depends on the goal. ZIP is the universal baseline — every OS extracts it out of the box. Formats like 7Z or TAR.GZ compress better but require specific tools. BZ2 may win on compression ratio, password support, or OS integration for specific workflows; ZIP wins on raw compatibility.

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