386/ix User-level Performance??
Conor P. Cahill
cpcahil at virtech.UUCP
Mon Sep 11 12:15:40 AEST 1989
In article <105 at dumbcat.UUCP>, marc at dumbcat.UUCP (Marco S Hyman) writes:
> Makes one think strongly about using GNU tar for backups.
> And that brings up a question. What _technical_ reasons, if any, are there
> for using cpio over tar or vice versa. I'm sure this question has started
> wars in the past but I haven't seen anything for quite a while.
I'm not familiar with GNU tar, but one advantage with cpio vs tar on the
standard 386/ix is that you can use really big blocking factors with cpio so
the tape really screams as it streams.
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