RPM is known primarily as the Red Hat Package Manager and it refers to file extensions such as the .rpm file formats. A baseline package format for the Linux Standard Base, RPM is referred to as the RPM Package Manager and "packages" an arbitrary set of files. It can further contain "binary RPMs" and "source RPMs." Source RPMs contain the source code for producing software packages whereas binary RPMs contain the compiled version of software programs. The benefits of using the RPM Package manager is that it simplifies software installation and maintenance processes, and makes software packages more portable, upgradable, installable and distributable since it "packages" the files in the same location.
The .ZIP file extension format is a file archive and data compression format originally developed and released in 1989 by Phil Katz. With compatible zip format software, a file or a group of files can be packed (compressed) into a single .zip archive which can later be unpacked (decompressed). The zip file archive format facilitates the distribution of multiple files as single archives particularly over the internet and networked systems. Many operating systems have native support for the file format and can usually open zip archives without the need for third party software. Microsoft windows for instance has had native support for the ZIP format since Microsoft Windows 98, similarly Apple's Mac OS includes ZIP support through its default archive file handle Archive Utility.
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Upload RPM files from desktop, tablet, or cloud storage, queue multiple jobs, and let the converter finish autonomously. Return whenever convenient to download synchronized ZIP results on any device you rely on.
Process up to 5 files sized 1000 MB per batch without splitting queues manually. Mixed-format uploads convert together, producing consistent ZIP audio with dependable progress tracking.
RPM Package Manager is primarily designed for use by the RedHat edition of the Linux Operating System. RPM is used for installing software in the Linux Operating System and distributing it. It can be used to store software installation packages in the Linux Operating System. Berkeley DB is considered to be RPM's backend and consists of a single database of "packages" which contains all RPM-related metadata information. These databases can be used to speed up queries by replicating data and for indexing purposes. RPM enables automatic build-time dependency evaluation and the RPM version of patch files (Patch RPMs and Delta RPMs) features incremental updating of RPM-installed software.
Many other common filename extensions use the ZIP format in one aspect or another, for example JAR, .WAR, .DOCX, .XLXS, .PPTX, .ODT, .ODS, .ODP all utilize the ZIP format. The ZIP format provides for data integrity through the CRC32 specification with support for digital signatures. It also supports multiple compression algorithms but commonly utilizes the DEFLATE algorithm.
Upload your archive file in the RPM format from your device, Dropbox, or Google Drive.
Select ZIP as the output format and click Convert. Adjust optional settings if needed.
Download the converted archive file. Each file stays available for up to 5 downloads.