What is the difference between .scap and .tar.bz2?
- Extension
- .scap
- .tar.bz2
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Firmware
- Compressed
- Developer
- Intel Corporation
- The GNU Project
- Description
- The SCAP file format (.scap) is associated with EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface), which is a specification designed to replace the older BIOS firmware interface used by most computers. The EFI firmware is responsible for booting up the system, and it provides a more modern, flexible, and secure way of managing the boot process compared to traditional BIOS. An SCAP file is essentially an EFI Firmware File that contains firmware update information or data intended for the EFI environment.
- It is a TAR archive file compressed using BZ2 compression codec and is popularly used to distribute Linux application packages.
- MIME Type
- application/efi
- application/x-bzip-compressed-tar
- Sample
- sample.tar.bz2
- Wikipedia
- .scap on Wikipedia
- .tar.bz2 on Wikipedia