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Convert GZ to LZO

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GZ at a glance

GZ

RFC 1952 documents the gzip file format as a compressed data stream format, reflecting the Unix and GNU heritage behind its use.

LZO at a glance

LZO

The lzop project explicitly presented itself as a gzip-like compressor with much higher speed by using the LZO library for compression services.

Format comparison

Feature
GZ
LZO
File type

Archive

Archive

Extensions
  • .gz

  • .lzo

MIME type
  • application/gzip

  • application/x-lzop

Compression / quality

lossless

lossless

File size characteristics

depends

depends

Compatibility

broad

broad

Editability

low

low

Created year

1992

1996

Inventor

Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler

Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer

Status

active

active

Primary use cases
  • download packaging

  • backup exchange

  • cross-platform sharing

  • bz2

  • xz

  • zst

  • tar.gz

  • download packaging

  • backup exchange

  • cross-platform sharing

  • gz

  • tar.lzo

  • zst

  • lz4

Common software
  • gzip

  • tar

  • web servers

  • lzop

  • backup tooling

  • systems utilities

Archival suitability

moderate

moderate

Metadata handling

moderate

moderate

Delivery profile

strong

strong

Workflow fit

packaging

packaging

When to use each format

When to use GZ

  • download packaging
  • backup exchange
  • cross-platform sharing
  • Simple and ubiquitous in Unix-style tooling.

When to use LZO

  • download packaging
  • backup exchange
  • cross-platform sharing
  • Fast compression and decompression behavior.

FAQs

Why convert GZ to LZO?

Choose LZO as target when you are interoperating with an existing environment that expects it, particularly in embedded, storage, or legacy Linux workflows.

What changes when converting GZ to LZO?

Convert to LZO when you are interoperating with an existing environment that expects it, particularly in embedded, storage, or legacy Linux workflows. It is a practical target when decompression speed and low CPU overhead matter more than compression ratio, and when replacing the format would create compatibility risk. For most new pipelines, zstd or lz4 are often better modern choices; choose LZO only when downstream tooling has a hard compatibility dependency on it.

What should I review after converting GZ to LZO?

After conversion, review these destination checks: Open converted output in lzop and verify behavior on real samples; Compare output against the expected lossless quality profile; Compression ratios are weaker than ratio-first alternatives such as XZ or LZMA-based packaging.

How can I keep quality stable in GZ to LZO conversion?

Run representative samples, keep settings deterministic, and monitor these risks: It is not a mainstream end-user archive default; Compression ratios are weaker than ratio-first alternatives such as XZ or LZMA-based packaging; Validate destination compatibility before large-batch conversion.

Format resources

GZLZO

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