Phat^Trance macrumors 6502a Original poster Aug 9, 2009 535 43 Jun 6, 2021 #1 Can i use one hdd to make time machine backups for two mac devices (mac mini and macbook air)? Or does it require one HDD per device?
Can i use one hdd to make time machine backups for two mac devices (mac mini and macbook air)? Or does it require one HDD per device?
M mystery hill macrumors 65816 Apr 2, 2021 1,093 4,303 Jun 6, 2021 #2 Yes, you can use one hard drive to backup multiple Macs with Time Machine. Last edited: Jun 6, 2021 Reactions: PilotWoo
Apple_Robert Contributor Sep 21, 2012 36,080 53,463 In a van down by the river Jun 6, 2021 #3 Yes. I do the same using CCC and Arq. I recommend you make make more than one backup of each device in case the drive becomes corrupt or dies. Last edited: Jun 6, 2021
Yes. I do the same using CCC and Arq. I recommend you make make more than one backup of each device in case the drive becomes corrupt or dies.
N nicho macrumors 601 Feb 15, 2008 4,258 3,253 Jun 6, 2021 #4 Apple_Robert said: Yes. I do the same using CCC and Arq. I recommend you have a backup of your backup in case the drive becomes corrupt or dies. Click to expand... A backup of a backup should not be recommended because it does not protect from corruption and will rarely function correctly. You should recommend a second, independent backup instead. Reactions: Fishrrman
Apple_Robert said: Yes. I do the same using CCC and Arq. I recommend you have a backup of your backup in case the drive becomes corrupt or dies. Click to expand... A backup of a backup should not be recommended because it does not protect from corruption and will rarely function correctly. You should recommend a second, independent backup instead.
Apple_Robert Contributor Sep 21, 2012 36,080 53,463 In a van down by the river Jun 6, 2021 #5 nicho said: A backup of a backup should not be recommended because it does not protect from corruption and will rarely function correctly. You should recommend a second, independent backup instead. Click to expand... That was what I was doing. Make 2 backups in case one goes bad. I edited my post to be more clear. Reactions: nicho
nicho said: A backup of a backup should not be recommended because it does not protect from corruption and will rarely function correctly. You should recommend a second, independent backup instead. Click to expand... That was what I was doing. Make 2 backups in case one goes bad. I edited my post to be more clear.
Fishrrman macrumors Penryn Feb 20, 2009 29,698 13,807 Jun 6, 2021 #6 Agree with nicho. Separate drive for each Mac. Separate backup for each Mac. If something goes wrong with one, you'll still have the other...
Agree with nicho. Separate drive for each Mac. Separate backup for each Mac. If something goes wrong with one, you'll still have the other...