What is the difference between .tar.z and .swm?
- Extension
- .tar.z
- .swm
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Compressed
- Disk Image
- Developer
- The GNU Project
- Microsoft
- Description
- A TAR.Z file is a Unix TAR archive compressed with a standard Unix compression algorithm to save disk space. It contains one or more compressed files. The file is commonly used on Unix operating systems to archive groups of files.
- The SWM file format, or Split Windows Imaging Format File, is a type of disk image file used by Microsoft Windows for system deployment, backup, and recovery purposes. It is essentially a variation of the WIM (Windows Imaging Format) file, but with a key difference: it is split into multiple smaller files, rather than being a single large file. This splitting feature makes SWM files particularly useful for distributing a large system image across multiple storage media, such as DVDs or USB drives.
- MIME Type
- application/x-tarz
- image/x-swm
- Wikipedia
- .tar.z on Wikipedia
- .swm on Wikipedia