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: RAR often achieves significantly higher compression ratios than the ZIP format, especially for large files with repetitive data [12, 18].
: WinRAR is the primary GUI application for creating and managing these files [12]. Free alternatives like 7-Zip and PeaZip are highly effective for extracting RAR contents [2, 6]. 36.rar
(Roshal Archive) is a proprietary file format developed by Eugene Roshal in 1993 [22]. It is widely used for efficient data compression , error recovery, and the ability to "span" or split large archives into multiple smaller volumes [13, 22]. : RAR often achieves significantly higher compression ratios