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Convert CAB to TAR.LZO
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CAB at a glance
CAB
CAB is strongly associated with Microsoft's desktop distribution history, where installers and system packages often used compressed cabinet archives to ship components.
TAR.LZO at a glance
TAR.LZO
GNU tar added lzop support, and lzop itself described the underlying compression family as a faster gzip-like alternative, which explains where tar.lzo fits operationally.
Format comparison
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When to use each format
When to use CAB
- download packaging
- backup exchange
- cross-platform sharing
- Historically strong fit for Windows distribution.
When to use TAR.LZO
- download packaging
- backup exchange
- cross-platform sharing
- Fast operational decompression characteristics.
FAQs
Why convert CAB to TAR.LZO?
Choose TAR.LZO as target when you need a filesystem-preserving archive for an environment that already expects LZO compression, especially in legacy or embedded operational contexts.
What changes when converting CAB to TAR.LZO?
Convert to tar.lzo when you need a filesystem-preserving archive for an environment that already expects LZO compression, especially in legacy or embedded operational contexts. It is mainly a compatibility target rather than a broad recommendation for new distributions. Use it when downstream requirements are known and speed-first decompression is part of the design.
What should I review after converting CAB to TAR.LZO?
After conversion, review these destination checks: Open converted output in tar and verify behavior on real samples; Compare output against the expected lossless quality profile; Much less common than tar.gz, tar.xz, or tar.zst.
How can I keep quality stable in CAB to TAR.LZO conversion?
Run representative samples, keep settings deterministic, and monitor these risks: Weaker compression ratios than ratio-first alternatives; Much less common than tar.gz, tar.xz, or tar.zst; Validate destination compatibility before large-batch conversion.