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Hi, Eric.
1. No, seems fine. 2. You'll want two separate partitions so you can write one backup directly to the drive, and then use the other one for the image. 3. If both Macs are yours, used primarily by you, no -- but you're welcome to, to support our efforts. 4. Rotate more than one backup. 5. When the disk is full, yes. 6. If your backup drive isn't large enough to support a full copy of both Macs, you need a larger drive so this doesn't happen.
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