Convert TAR.GZ to TAR — Free Online Converter
Convert Gzipped Tar Archive (.targz) to Tape Archive (.tar) online for free. Fast, secure archive conversion with no watermarks or registration.
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O převodu TAR.GZ na TAR
TAR.GZ is a gzip-compressed tar archive — the standard compressed distribution format on Unix/Linux. TAR is the underlying uncompressed archival format that bundles files with their metadata. Converting TAR.GZ to TAR simply removes the gzip compression layer, exposing the raw tar archive inside.
This is equivalent to running `gunzip archive.tar.gz` on the command line. The conversion strips DEFLATE compression to produce the uncompressed tar stream, which is useful as input to different compressors, for Docker operations, or for direct manipulation of the tar archive entries without decompression overhead.
Proč převádět TAR.GZ na TAR?
Removing gzip compression is necessary when you want to apply a different compression algorithm. To create .tar.xz (LZMA2), .tar.bz2 (Burrows-Wheeler), or .tar.zst (Zstandard), you first need the plain .tar. Compressing an already-compressed .tar.gz with another algorithm would waste CPU and produce a larger file than compressing the raw tar directly.
Docker operations benefit from uncompressed tar layers — Docker's internal storage and layer diffing works on uncompressed tar data. Build systems that produce reproducible archives may need to manipulate tar entries directly (rewriting timestamps, adjusting permissions) without the complication of decompressing and recompressing the gzip layer.
Běžné případy použití
- Preparing a plain tar archive for recompression with xz, bzip2, or zstd instead of gzip
- Creating uncompressed tar layers for Docker image building and layer manipulation