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[Duplicity-talk] Does plain-text data ever hit the hard disk platters?
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Matt Bostock |
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[Duplicity-talk] Does plain-text data ever hit the hard disk platters? |
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Sun, 13 May 2007 13:16:13 +0000 |
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Hi all,
Firstly I want to say that duplicity is *exactly* the tool I've been looking
for and does it well.
I wanted to check whether any plain-text data ever hits the hard disk when
performing a backup with duplicity? For example, is it safe to make a local
backup on an unencrypted partition, using data from a dm-crypt encrypted
partition? Is any plain-text written to /tmp?
Many thanks!
Matt
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