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-git-annex uses a key-value abstraction layer to allow file contents to be
-stored in different ways. In theory, any key-value storage system could be
-used to store file contents.
-
When a file is annexed, a key is generated from its content and/or metadata.
The file checked into git symlinks to the key. This key can later be used
to retrieve the file's content (its value).
-Multiple pluggable backends are supported, and a single repository
-can use different backends for different files.
-
-These backends can transfer file contents between configured git remotes.
-It's also possible to use [[special_remotes]], such as Amazon S3 with
-these backends.
+Multiple pluggable key-value backends are supported, and a single repository
+can use different ones for different files.
-* `WORM` ("Write Once, Read Many") This backend assumes that any file with
- the same basename, size, and modification time has the same content. So with
- this backend, files can be moved around, but should never be added to
+* `WORM` ("Write Once, Read Many") This assumes that any file with
+ the same basename, size, and modification time has the same content. So
+ files can be moved around, but should never be added to
or changed. This is the default, and the least expensive backend.
-* `SHA1` -- This backend uses a key based on a sha1 checksum. This backend
- allows modifications of files to be tracked. Its need to generate checksums
+* `SHA1` -- This uses a key based on a sha1 checksum. This allows
+ modifications of files to be tracked. Its need to generate checksums
can make it slower for large files.
* `SHA512`, `SHA384`, `SHA256`, `SHA224` -- Like SHA1, but larger
checksums. Mostly useful for the very paranoid, or anyone who is