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- .. _foreword:
 
- Foreword
 
- ========
 
- |project_name| is a secure backup program for Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. 
 
- |project_name| is designed for efficient data storage where only new or
 
- modified data is stored.
 
- Features
 
- --------
 
- Space efficient storage
 
-     Variable block size `deduplication`_ is used to reduce the number of bytes 
 
-     stored by detecting redundant data. Each file is split into a number of
 
-     variable length chunks and only chunks that have never been seen before
 
-     are compressed and added to the repository.
 
- Optional data encryption
 
-     All data can be protected using 256-bit AES_ encryption and data integrity
 
-     and authenticity is verified using `HMAC-SHA256`_.
 
- Off-site backups
 
-     |project_name| can store data on any remote host accessible over SSH as
 
-     long as |project_name| is installed.
 
- Backups mountable as filesystems
 
-     Backup archives are :ref:`mountable <attic_mount>` as
 
-     `userspace filesystems`_ for easy backup verification and restores.
 
- Glossary
 
- --------
 
- .. _deduplication_def:
 
- Deduplication
 
-     Deduplication is a technique for improving storage utilization by
 
-     eliminating redundant data. 
 
- .. _archive_def:
 
- Archive
 
-     An archive is a collection of files along with metadata that include file
 
-     permissions, directory structure and various file attributes.
 
-     Since each archive in a repository must have a unique name a good naming
 
-     convention is ``hostname-YYYY-MM-DD``.
 
- .. _repository_def:
 
- Repository
 
-     A repository is a filesystem directory storing data from zero or more
 
-     archives. The data in a repository is both deduplicated and 
 
-     optionally encrypted making it both efficient and safe. Repositories are
 
-     created using :ref:`attic_init` and the contents can be listed using
 
-     :ref:`attic_list`.
 
- Key file
 
-     When a repository is initialized a key file containing a password
 
-     protected encryption key is created. It is vital to keep this file safe
 
-     since the repository data is totally inaccessible without it.
 
 
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