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- Frequently asked questions
 
- ==========================
 
- Which platforms are supported?
 
-     Currently Linux, FreeBSD and MacOS X are supported.
 
- Can I backup VM disk images?
 
-     Yes, the :ref:`deduplication <deduplication_def>` technique used by |project_name|
 
-     makes sure only the modified parts of the file are stored.
 
- Can I backup from multiple servers into a single repository?
 
-     Yes, but in order for the deduplication used by Attic to work, it
 
-     needs to keep a local cache containing checksums of all file
 
-     chunks already stored in the repository. This cache is stored in
 
-     ``~/.cache/attic/``.  If Attic detects that a repository has been
 
-     modified since the local cache was updated it will need to rebuild
 
-     the cache. This rebuild can be quite time consuming.
 
-     So, yes it's possible. But it will be most efficient if a single
 
-     repository is only modified from one place. Also keep in mind that
 
-     Attic will keep an exclusive lock on the repository while creating
 
-     or deleting archives, which may make *simultaneous* backups fail.
 
- Which file attributes are preserved?
 
-     The following attributes are preserved:
 
-     * Name
 
-     * Contents
 
-     * Hardlinks and symlinks
 
-     * Time of last modification (nanosecond precision with Python >= 3.3)
 
-     * User ID of owner
 
-     * Group ID of owner
 
-     * Unix Permission
 
-     * Extended attributes (xattrs)
 
-     * Access Control Lists (ACL_) on Linux, OS X and FreeBSD
 
-     * BSD flags on OS X and FreeBSD
 
- How can I specify the encryption passphrase programmatically?
 
-     The encryption passphrase can be specified programmatically using the
 
-     `ATTIC_PASSPHRASE` environment variable. This is convenient when setting up
 
-     automated encrypted backups. Another option is to use
 
-     key file based encryption with a blank passphrase. See
 
-     :ref:`encrypted_repos` for more details.
 
- When backing up to remote servers, is data encrypted before leaving the local machine, or do I have to trust that the remote server isn't malicious?
 
-     Yes, everything is encrypted before leaving the local machine.
 
- If a backup stops mid-way, does the already-backed-up data stay there? I.e. does Attic resume backups?
 
-     Yes, during a backup a special checkpoint archive named ``<archive-name>.checkpoint`` is saved every 5 minutes
 
-     containing all the data backed-up until that point. This means that at most 5 minutes worth of data needs to be
 
-     retransmitted if a backup needs to be restarted.
 
 
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