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<header>Backup compression format</header> By default, Virtualmin uses <tt>gzip</tt> compression on its backup files. However, this option can be used to select the space efficient (but CPU-intensive) <tt>bzip2</tt> format instead. You can also use un-compressed <tt>tar</tt> format backups, which may be useful if you want a speedy backup, or if you are writing to tape. Or the <tt>zip</tt> format, which is easier to extract on other operating systems. <p> This option is only used when backing up virtual servers to a directory, with one file per domain. When backing up to a single file, the filename determines the compression format (like <tt>domains.tar.gz</tt> or <tt>domains.tar</tt>). <p> <footer>Private