What is the difference between .tar and .cpio?
- Extension
- .tar
- .cpio
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Other
- Developer
- Developer
- Jean-loup Gailly
- GNU
- Description
- Tar archive created by tar, a Unix-based utility used to package files together; contains multiple files stored in an uncompressed format; commonly compressed into a .GZ file using GNU Zip compression.
- The cpio file type is associated with Unix-based systems and represents a format used for archiving and compressing files. The name "cpio" stands for "copy in, copy out," reflecting the method by which files are gathered into an archive or extracted from one. This format supports various compression methods and is commonly utilized for creating archives in backup processes, distributing packages, or consolidating files for easier transfer. A cpio archive can contain multiple files and directories, preserving their file attributes.
- MIME Type
- application/x-tar
- application/x-cpio
- Sample
- sample.tar
- Wikipedia
- .tar on Wikipedia
- .cpio on Wikipedia