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Equipment & Techniques => Computers & Peripherals => Topic started by: Mike W on January 08, 2008, 05:48:24 pm

Title: mac pro & leopard - storage solution
Post by: Mike W on January 08, 2008, 05:48:24 pm
Hi Folks,

If this question has arised before, I apologise.
I've used the search-function, but that didn't give any results.

I'm wondering:

Is it possible to use the 2nd (or 3d, 4th) disk bay in a Mac Pro as a internal back-up disk?
Will time Machine let you select an internal disk to back up to? Or only external?
Will time machine let you back-up to a SECOND external HD?

I'm looking to limit the amount of external hard drives. I have three at the moment.
Title: mac pro & leopard - storage solution
Post by: francois on January 09, 2008, 03:40:52 am
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Is it possible to use the 2nd (or 3d, 4th) disk bay in a Mac Pro as a internal back-up disk?
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Yes
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Will time Machine let you select an internal disk to back up to? Or only external?
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Internal or external or even a partition on the boot drive.
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Will time machine let you back-up to a SECOND external HD?
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At this time, Time machine can only backup and restore to one HD. You can change the hard disk (ex: use HD1 for week 1 and then change for HD2 for week 2 and then change to HD1 for week 3 etc…).
Title: mac pro & leopard - storage solution
Post by: Mike W on January 09, 2008, 06:25:20 am
Thanks Francois,

This is good news! Too bad TM can only back-up to one other disk. But I could always do that manually.

regards,

Mike
Title: mac pro & leopard - storage solution
Post by: dseelig on March 16, 2008, 01:33:04 pm
I will never use an internal drive as a backup. A few years ago i had a surge strike happen both my internal drives went but my external drives had no damage.
Title: mac pro & leopard - storage solution
Post by: Roy on March 16, 2008, 07:56:25 pm
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I will never use an internal drive as a backup. A few years ago i had a surge strike happen both my internal drives went but my external drives had no damage.
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I find it very convenient to use an internal drive for Time Machine backup; however, it is not my only backup.

Once a week I make a full bootable backup on an external drive using SuperDuper. I keep that disk in a Pelican case in a separate building from my computer.

Time Machine keeps copies of whatever changes during the week, and beyond.

Time Machine isn't a great backup solution because it requires a lengthy recovery process in the event of a total disk failure. The Time Machine disk is not bootable. It is a great way to recover a file that was accidentally changed or deleted and it requires no user action to stay up to date.

SuperDuper creates a very useful bootable backup that will quickly have you up and running after a disk failure.

The two are complimentary and I recommend using both for comprehensive and convenient backup.