I think Time Capsule is my ideal solution. But until I get one, I
will see how well the 500g external drive does. Probably not too badly.
From The Believer. . .
. . . what if it were true?
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On 9/12/2014 10:59 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
Time Capsule is an excellent choice. In addition to being a network backup
target, it's also an 802.11AC Wi-Fi base station and router. So it can make
your network go faster and more reliably, too. :)
Back To My Mac is actually supported by Time Capsule, too, which means that if
you shared an Apple ID you could reach someone's Time Capsule across the net.
However this probably isn't the best solution for backups, because Time Machine
always occupies as much space as it can get irrespective of the underlying disk
used. Without some complicated command line foo, it's difficult to restrain
Time Machine for the selected disk. Therefore, use disks only for backups, or
only for some other purpose, but not both.
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