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Back up destination
Hi There.
I have multiple Tigers/Leopards at my place and I would like to bring in a centralized back up system. However, instead of using one portable external HDD and plug/unplug each time for different macs, can I use a network attacheed storage raid box as a back up destination? Thanks |
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If the NAS RAID supports HFS+ volumes that can be mounted on your Macs then you could probably use them as targets (destinations) for SD!. Otherwise you'd could clone to different sparse image volumes.
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Any idea on how to format a NAS Raid box to HFS format? |
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Actually, you can't format a NAS RAID as HFS+, usually -- you'll use an image, as explained in "Backing up over a network" in the User's Guide.
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Thanks for chiming in, Dave. I wasn't sure what might be supported (or not).
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Can you please provide me the URL? The raid box I purchased is DLINK DNS-323, and its on raid 1, and is in format ext1. Any Idea? Thanks |
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The User's Guide is in SuperDuper! - Help > User's Guide.
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