Result for D69B146654547F05A63CC514C61B0B0FA23AF5CA

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/pzstd
FileSize920288
MD5C62A51A4A94E067F46B62406931E9E64
SHA-1D69B146654547F05A63CC514C61B0B0FA23AF5CA
SHA-256CAA1AE5DF91EEA9E1C1567D26347F8A67D6A32736AF0B396A27DC8E896CA00E4
SSDEEP12288:nBba8v+xY7+b4K/vGmkLRVsQoB7go1Kw6lv0Z9WSukuyUZKMKIqAtupu53j:nBO8v+67+I7eLUKIqAtpx
TLSHT1DF156B56FF2C8567C84A5DF08C2F03D9FB34664250B692386B0AAF132B11F79D997386
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hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD59842E81C6A940472C9229787EEBE25F6
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionZstd, short for Zstandard, is a lossless compression algorithm. Speed vs. compression trade-off is configurable in small increments. Decompression speed is preserved and remains roughly the same at all settings, a property shared by most LZ compression algorithms, such as zlib or lzma. At roughly the same ratio, zstd (v1.4.0) achieves ~870% faster compression than gzip. For roughly the same time, zstd achives a ~12% better ratio than gzip. LZMA outperforms zstd by ~10% faster compression for same ratio, or ~1–4% size reduction for same time.
PackageNamezstd
PackageReleasearchiving.72.2
PackageVersion1.5.1
SHA-1110BF6137DA263D25E81622F363B002586175914
SHA-2567BC7B681160846D457D1182062DF8A725776519367A79835F18E54FDEC3F59CF