ZIP vs 7z for backups
7z can compress strongly, but ZIP remains easier to open across operating systems and browsers.
7z can compress strongly, but ZIP remains easier to open across operating systems and browsers.
| Question | ZIP | 7z |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Simple sharing, broad compatibility, quick inspection. | Specialized workflows, stronger compression, or platform-specific packaging. |
| Privacy risk | The main privacy risk is not the format itself; it is uploading the archive to a third-party service when it contains sensitive files. | |
| Common failure | Corruption, unsupported compression method, or wrong extension. | Missing parts, unsupported app, encryption, or format-specific metadata. |
Use ZIP when recipients need the easiest opening experience. Use specialized formats only when compression ratio, package structure, or platform convention matters. For private files, prefer local tools before upload-based services.