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anarcat 7d2ec79f95 document that hardlinks and symlinks are supported
it seems that hardlinks are supported, but were not explicitely documented in the documentation. the FAQ seems like the right place to do this. closes #133.
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.. _faq:
.. include:: global.rst.inc
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.
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>.snapshot`` 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.