LZ4 is lossless compression algorithm, providing compression speed > 500 MB/s per core, scalable with multi-cores CPU. It features an extremely fast decoder, with speed in multiple GB/s per core, typically reaching RAM speed limits on multi-core systems.
Speed can be tuned dynamically, selecting an "acceleration" factor which trades compression ratio for faster speed. On the other end, a high compression derivative, LZ4_HC, is also provided, trading CPU time for improved compression ratio. All versions feature the same decompression speed.
LZ4 is also compatible withdictionary compression, both atAPIandCLIlevels. It can ingest any input file as dictionary, though only the final 64KB are used. This capability can be combined with theZstandard Dictionary Builder, in order to drastically improve compression performance on small files.
LZ4 library is provided as open-source software using BSD 2-Clause license.
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The benchmark useslzbench,from @inikep compiled with GCC v8.2.0 on Linux 64-bits (Ubuntu 4.18.0-17). The reference system uses a Core i7-9700K CPU @ 4.9GHz (w/ turbo boost). Benchmark evaluates the compression of referenceSilesia Corpus in single-thread mode.
Compressor | Ratio | Compression | Decompression |
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memcpy | 1.000 | 13700 MB/s | 13700 MB/s |
LZ4 default (v1.9.0) | 2.101 | 780 MB/s | 4970 MB/s |
LZO 2.09 | 2.108 | 670 MB/s | 860 MB/s |
QuickLZ 1.5.0 | 2.238 | 575 MB/s | 780 MB/s |
Snappy 1.1.4 | 2.091 | 565 MB/s | 1950 MB/s |
Zstandard1.4.0 -1 | 2.883 | 515 MB/s | 1380 MB/s |
LZF v3.6 | 2.073 | 415 MB/s | 910 MB/s |
zlibdeflate 1.2.11 -1 | 2.730 | 100 MB/s | 415 MB/s |
LZ4 HC -9 (v1.9.0) | 2.721 | 41 MB/s | 4900 MB/s |
zlibdeflate 1.2.11 -6 | 3.099 | 36 MB/s | 445 MB/s |
LZ4 is also compatible and optimized for x32 mode, for which it provides additional speed performance.
make
make install # this command may require root permissions
LZ4'sMakefile
supports standardMakefile conventions,
includingstaged installs,redirection,orcommand redefinition.
It is compatible with parallel builds (-j#
).
You can download and install LZ4 using thevcpkgdependency manager:
git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg.git
cd vcpkg
./bootstrap-vcpkg.sh
./vcpkg integrate install
vcpkg install lz4
The LZ4 port in vcpkg is kept up to date by Microsoft team members and community contributors. If the version is out of date, pleasecreate an issue or pull requeston the vcpkg repository.
The raw LZ4 block compression format is detailed withinlz4_Block_format.
Arbitrarily long files or data streams are compressed using multiple blocks, for streaming requirements. These blocks are organized into a frame, defined intolz4_Frame_format. Interoperable versions of LZ4 must also respect the frame format.
Beyond the C reference source, many contributors have created versions of lz4 in multiple languages (Java, C#, Python, Perl, Ruby, etc.). A list of known source ports is maintained on theLZ4 Homepage.