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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:17:49+00:00 2026-05-13T09:17:49+00:00

I’m using a GZIPInputStream in my program, and I know that the performance would

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I’m using a GZIPInputStream in my program, and I know that the performance would be helped if I could get Java running my program in parallel.

In general, is there a command-line option for the standard VM to run on many cores? It’s running on just one as it is.

Thanks!

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I’m running plain ol’ Java SE 6 update 17 on Windows XP.

Would putting the GZIPInputStream on a separate thread explicitly help? No! Do not put the GZIPInputStream on a separate thread! Do NOT multithread I/O!

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I suppose I/O is the bottleneck, as I’m reading and writing to the same disk…

In general, though, is there a way to make GZIPInputStream faster? Or a replacement for GZIPInputStream that runs parallel?

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Code snippet I used:

GZIPInputStream gzip = new GZIPInputStream(new FileInputStream(INPUT_FILENAME));
DataInputStream in = new DataInputStream(new BufferedInputStream(gzip));
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    2026-05-13T09:17:50+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:17 am

    AFAIK the action of reading from this stream is single-threaded, so multiple CPUs won’t help you if you’re reading one file.

    You could, however, have multiple threads, each unzipping a different file.

    That being said, unzipping is not particularly calculation intensive these days, you’re more likely to be blocked by the cost of IO (e.g., if you are reading two very large files in two different areas of the HD).

    More generally (assuming this is a question of someone new to Java), Java doesn’t do things in parallel for you. You have to use threads to tell it what are the units of work that you want to do and how to synchronize between them. Java (with the help of the OS) will generally take as many cores as is available to it, and will also swap threads on the same core if there are more threads than cores (which is typically the case).

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