RPM to 7Z Converter

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7Z uses LZMA2 — one of the most efficient compression algorithms — to produce significantly smaller archives from your RPM package contents.

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Uploaded RPM files are deleted immediately after conversion. Output 7Z archives are removed from our infrastructure within 24 hours automatically.

How to convert RPM to 7Z

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose 7z or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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About formats

RPM (originally Red Hat Package Manager, now a recursive acronym for RPM Package Manager) is a software package management format developed by Red Hat for Linux distributions, first introduced with Red Hat Linux 2.0 in 1995. An RPM file packages compiled software, configuration files, and documentation alongside rich metadata in a structured binary format consisting of a lead (format identifier), a signature header (integrity and authenticity verification), a metadata header (package name, version, description, dependency lists, file checksums, and installation scripts), and a compressed CPIO archive payload containing the actual files. The rpm tool and higher-level managers like YUM and DNF handle installation, upgrade, verification, and removal of RPM packages. One advantage is comprehensive dependency management — RPM packages declare capabilities they provide and require, enabling automatic resolution of complex dependency chains from configured repositories. The built-in verification system is another strength: rpm --verify checks every installed file against stored checksums, permissions, ownership, and timestamps, detecting unauthorized modifications or corruption. RPM serves as the packaging foundation for major enterprise Linux distributions including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, CentOS, SUSE, and openSUSE. Alongside DEB, RPM is one of the two dominant Linux packaging formats, underpinning software management for millions of servers and workstations.
Developer: Red Hat
Initial release: 1995
7Z is the native archive format of 7-Zip, an open-source file archiver created by Igor Pavlov in 1999. The format uses an open, modular architecture that supports multiple compression algorithms — LZMA and LZMA2 (the defaults), PPMd for text-heavy data, BWT, and Deflate — selectable per file within the same archive. LZMA typically achieves 30-70% better compression ratios than Deflate-based ZIP files on comparable data, making 7Z one of the most space-efficient general-purpose archive formats available. The container structure stores files with full directory hierarchy, timestamps, and attributes, while supporting solid compression (treating multiple files as a continuous data stream) for additional ratio gains on archives with many similar files. Encryption uses AES-256 with key derivation based on iterative SHA-256 hashing, and both file contents and filenames can be encrypted. One advantage is superior compression density — 7Z consistently produces smaller archives than ZIP or RAR on most data types, valuable when minimizing storage or bandwidth matters. The open architecture is another strength: the format specification and 7-Zip source code are publicly available under the GNU LGPL, enabling any developer to implement 7Z support without licensing constraints. Cross-platform tools supporting 7Z exist for Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile platforms, and the format has gained widespread recognition as the preferred choice when maximum compression is the priority.
Developer: Igor Pavlov
Initial release: 1999

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert RPM to 7Z?

7Z delivers the best compression ratios among mainstream archive formats. Converting RPM to 7Z minimizes file size while making the contents accessible on any platform.

How do I extract 7Z files?

7-Zip is the go-to tool — free, open-source, and available for Windows, Linux, and macOS. PeaZip and Keka are solid alternatives for macOS users.

Does 7Z support encryption?

Yes — 7Z supports AES-256 encryption. While convertio.tools converts the format without applying a password, you can encrypt the archive afterward using 7-Zip.

Will the conversion include RPM metadata?

The conversion extracts the file payload from the RPM package. RPM-specific metadata like dependency info and scripts are part of the internal structure and are included.

Is this converter free to use?

Yes. RPM to 7Z conversion on convertio.tools is entirely free. No registration or payment required — just upload, convert, and download.

How small will the 7Z file be compared to the RPM?

7Z's LZMA2 compression often outperforms the compression inside RPM packages, so the resulting file may actually be smaller than the original RPM.

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