Convert TGZ to 7Z — Free Online Converter
Convert Gzipped Tar Archive (.tgz) to 7-Zip Archive (.7z) online for free. Fast, secure archive conversion with no watermarks or registration.
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About TGZ to 7Z Conversion
TGZ is the short-extension variant of gzip-compressed tar archives, using the .tgz filename originating from 8.3 DOS filename conventions. The format is structurally identical to .tar.gz but the .tgz extension is specifically used by Slackware Linux packages, Kubernetes Helm charts, and embedded system build tools. 7Z uses LZMA and LZMA2 algorithms from the 7-Zip project, delivering substantially better compression ratios than gzip DEFLATE.
Converting TGZ to 7Z recompresses a Slackware package, Helm chart, or embedded system tarball using the more efficient LZMA2 algorithm. This is valuable for cold-storage archiving of package collections, where the 20-40% size reduction compounds across hundreds or thousands of archived .tgz packages.
Why Convert TGZ to 7Z?
Package repositories and artifact archives accumulate large volumes of .tgz files over time. Slackware mirror operators, Helm chart museums, and embedded firmware archives may store thousands of .tgz packages. Recompressing these to 7Z for cold storage can reduce the total footprint by 20-40%, translating to meaningful savings on cloud storage costs (S3, GCS, Azure Blob) at scale.
7Z's solid archive mode provides additional savings when archiving multiple .tgz packages together. Because packages from the same project often share significant content (libraries, headers, documentation), solid compression exploits this cross-file redundancy for compression ratios that individual .tgz files cannot achieve.
Common Use Cases
- Archiving Slackware package repositories into space-efficient 7Z format for cold storage
- Consolidating Helm chart collections into solid 7Z archives for artifact museum storage