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Will Superduper copy a TM backup that's located on a Drobo?
I need to reformat my Drobo (currently a single volume) and would like to backup and later restore the Time Machine backup that is on it. My approach is...
1. Using two large HDs to create a single raid concatenated volume large enough to hold my entire Time Machine backup from the Drobo. 2. Use Superduper to back up the entire Drobo to the concatenated volume. 3. Reformat the Drobo into 2 volumes. 4. Use Superduper to restore the original Time Machine backup from the concatenated volume to one of the new volumes on the Drobo. Does this sound feasible? Any reason this might not work? Crazy? Last edited by streborg; 04-22-2013 at 01:51 PM. |
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