Windows Vista SP1 Core Performance (â…¤)

WinRAR File Compression and Encryption

The first test we ran was to compress and encrypt the MPEG-2 source file from our video encoding test with the highest quality compression ratio. Secondly, we compressed and encrypted the folder of 400 photographs used in our Photoshop Elements test with the same compression settings.

Large file compression took consistently longer – we even ran this five times to check and it remained nearly 50 seconds behind the non-SP1 install: not a good result. Small file compression was very consistent on the other hand, with just half a second between the two.

WinRAR File Decompression and Decryption

The two RAR archives created during the compression and encryption tests were then decompressed and decrypted

Performance in both decompression tests remained exactly the same both pre- and post-SPI installation.

Windows Vista ZIP Compression

We used the built-in Windows Vista file compression utility to first compress the MPEG-2 source file from our video encoding test with the highest quality compression ratio. Secondly, we compressed the folder of 400 photographs used in our Photoshop Elements test with the same compression settings.

One thing worth noting that I picked out of an MSDN blog about SP1 is this little quote; "...the compression engine has been updated in Vista SP1 to perform fewer file operations.".

There are consistent improvements in both large and small file compression – both SP1 times shaved, on average, a couple of seconds off the non-SP1 system’s baseline performance.

Decompression testing excelled in SP1 as well – the performance increase we very noticeable as the times were halved.

Author: Richard Swinburne
Published: 26th March 2008

To be continued...

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