Felice old friend how are you ??
the limiting factor of 4 GB is there and will always be there because of usage of original reflate the one Eugene Shelwien created in 2011.
this is our most recent efforts me and Razor literally take no breath as to what reflate can do, hopefully these pictures will de-stress you, this reflate literally knows no bounds as input can be as high as 1 TB and speed can be
70mb/sec to stdout
Reflate log : Notes
This Reflate is made by Razor and Panker, it supports dual architecture, both x86 and x64
were used for the sake of comparison all tests were run equally without background apps running and on RAMDISK.
Me and Razor decided to throw in conversions, which means you will download our tools and use our inis to speed up processes by up to 50 times.
Until this is ready enjoy the following Slideshow
This sample was tested on Panker1992, PC running in sequence
1 then 2 then 4 and finally 8 cpu cores.
the command line and times are visible in all tests.
-m = Method used supporting in x86 m1, m2 and m3 and in x64 m1 and m2 are supported for now
-t = number of threads ( this reflate can support from 1 to 240 threads )
-l = level of compression ( zlib's original from 1 to - 9 )
SUBNOTE : at shown in the picture while using 8 threads, because the size of the file is small speed is actually throttled.
so i provided a photo using -t6 so scaling reasons