I'll report the page to Apple as a bug. I'm sure that two months from now I'll 
hear back that my report is a duplicate, and the issue will be closed without 
repair.

Thanks,

Bill

> On May 7, 2018, at 10:05, Lee Larson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On May 7, 2018, at 8:59 AM, Bill Rising <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I did see that (it's in one of the miserably-obscured-by-proofpoint urls), 
>> but Apple contradicts themselves here [1], where a shared folder can be used 
>> as a target aka destination, but "The folder must be located on an Apple 
>> File System (APFS) volume and shared using the SMB protocol.". This is all 
>> very strange.
> 
> I think that help file by Apple is mistaken. Time Machine uses hard links to 
> keep its imaging up to date. APFS does not (yet??) support hard links, which 
> seems weird for a modern Unix file system. It does support forking, which is 
> how I expect them to eventually do an upgrade to Time Machine. Forking does 
> not work well on spinners.
> 
> It makes me worry what else isn’t fully cooked with APFS on spinners.
> 
> Also, I tried it on a USB rust-based drive. It was really slow compared to 
> HFS+. APFS is apparently designed only for solid state drives, or spinny 
> drives are still a work in progress. (I suspect the former.)
> 
> L^2
> 
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> Lee Larson
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