Re: Time Machine on Carbonite?

2010-11-18 Thread John Carmonne
>>> >>> How do you do a CCC backup over a LAN? >> >> Follow the directions in the documentation, which is available both from >> CCC's Help menu and online. >> >> >> > > Just make sure you get the Target disk names spelled correctly

Re: Time Machine on Carbonite?

2010-11-17 Thread Bill Connelly
On Nov 17, 2010, at 5:24 PM, Dan wrote: At 2:35 PM -0800 11/16/2010, John Carmonne wrote: AFAIK, Time Machine requires a locally connected or an AFP accessible HFS+ volume. also do these services back up a bootable drive similar to CCC? No. And neither does Time Machine. CCC works quit

Re: Time Machine on Carbonite?

2010-11-17 Thread Dan
At 2:35 PM -0800 11/16/2010, John Carmonne wrote: AFAIK, Time Machine requires a locally connected or an AFP accessible HFS+ volume. also do these services back up a bootable drive similar to CCC? No. And neither does Time Machine. CCC works quite well, over the 'net, btw... How do you d

Re: Time Machine on Carbonite?

2010-11-17 Thread John Carmonne
AFAIK, Time Machine requires a locally connected or an AFP accessible HFS+ volume. also do these services back up a bootable drive similar to CCC? No. And neither does Time Machine. CCC works quite well, over the 'net, btw... How do you do a CCC backup over a LAN? JOHN CARMONNE Yor

Time Machine on Carbonite?

2010-11-17 Thread John Carmonne
Does any one know if Time Machine can be used on a service like the "Carbonite" off site backup service. also do these services back up a bootable drive similar to CCC? John Carmonne Yorba Linda USA Sent from my MBP -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group f

Re: Time Machine on Carbonite?

2010-11-16 Thread Dan
At 4:25 PM -0800 11/13/2010, John Carmonne wrote: Does any one know if Time Machine can be used on a service like the "Carbonite" off site backup service. No. Services such as Carbonite use a proprietary interface into their cloud. AFAIK, Time Machine requires a locally connected or an AFP ac