- documentation for wimlib-imagex in PDF format in the "doc" directory,
- ready for viewing with any PDF viewer. Please note that although the PDF
- files are converted from UNIX-style "man pages", they do document
- Windows-specific behavior when appropriate.
-
- COMPRESSION RATIO
-
-wimlib (and wimlib-imagex) can create XPRESS, LZX, or LZMS compressed WIM archives.
-The following tables compare the compression ratio and performance for creating
-a compressed x86_64 Windows PE image. Note: these timings were done on Windows
-so that the times would be fully comparable; however, wimlib may have even
-better performance on other operating systems such as Linux. Timings were done
-with 2 CPUs available, both of which automatically are used by wimlib for both
-XPRESS and LZX, and also by imagex.exe but apparently only for LZX. Results for
-LZMS compression are excluded because the creation of LZMS compressed WIM
-archives is not yet recommended.
-
- Table 1. WIM size
-
- XPRESS Compression LZX Compression
- wimlib-imagex (v1.5.3): 207,444,390 bytes 188,106,091 bytes
- Microsoft imagex.exe (Windows 7): 209,960,209 bytes 188,224,481 bytes
-
- Table 2. Time to create WIM
-
- XPRESS Compression LZX Compression
- wimlib-imagex (v1.5.3): 73 sec 202 sec
- Microsoft imagex.exe (Windows 7): 90 sec 149 sec
-
-The above LZX data are using explicitly specified maximum compression
-('--compress=maximum') as of wimlib v1.5.3. If `wimlib-imagex capture' or
-`wimlib-imagex capture' is instead run with no '--compress' argument, then a
-faster LZX compressor is used; it will produce results in between those given
-for XPRESS and LZX above.
-
-Note: if the absolute maximum (but still compatible; i.e. not changing the
-compression chunk size) LZX compression ratio is desired, `wimlib-imagex
-optimize WIMFILE --recompress --compress-slow' on one of the above
-LZX-compressed WIMs produces a WIM of 187,089,943 bytes in about 400 seconds.
+ documentation for wimlib-imagex in PDF format in the "doc" directory. Note
+ that although the documentation is written in the style of UNIX manual
+ pages, it does document Windows-specific behavior when relevant.
+
+ COMPRESSION
+
+wimlib (and wimlib-imagex) can create XPRESS, LZX, and LZMS compressed WIM
+archives. wimlib's compression codecs usually outperform and outcompress their
+closed-source Microsoft equivalents. Multiple compression levels and chunk
+sizes as well as solid mode compression are supported. Compression is
+multithreaded by default. Detailed benchmark results and descriptions of the
+algorithms used can be found at https://wimlib.net/compression.html.