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Since the late 1990s, bzip2, a file compression utility based on a block-sorting algorithm, has gained some popularity as a gzip replacement.
It produces considerably smaller files ( especially for source code and other structured text ), but at the cost of memory and processing time ( up to a factor of 4 ).
bzip2-compressed tarballs are conventionally named either or simply.

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