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SuperDuper network backup to Apple Time Capsule?
Hi, I'm intrigued by the Apple Time Capsule -- 1 TB of networked disk.
Has anyone tried scheduled incremental backups using SuperDuper to a number of sparse images living on an Apple Time Capsule? The reason I ask is that I had nothing but grief trying to get SuperDuper to backup to sparse images on a dedicated disk attached to one of my computers. All computers in the scenario had to be restarted frequently -- something I think I've seen as being a common thread on the discussions here about backing up to networked sparse images. (In the end I just reverted to firewire backups to partitions, sneakernetting the drive from one computer to the next.) But I'm ready to try networked SuperDuper again! Anyone have a success story to share? |
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I don't think anyone has a Time Capsule, canton.
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Dave, it would be wonderful if you would play with a Time Capsule when they are out and let us know how it goes
Thanks to your feint praise of the Airdisk attached to last year's Apple Airport Extreme, I held off buying one, and quite glad about it too, now. If you are just looking for a network home for sparse disk images, I can recommend the Simpletech Simpleshare 500 GB. It is quiet, low energy, and with a bit of help from an Applescript that makes sure it unmounts when SuperDuper! is done, it has worked very well for the last six months. It was cheap, too. Sadly, it seems to be out of stock everywhere now. |
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I have one on order: we do have to test with it. But I don't think it's going to give better performance than a regular "Airdisk"... and it has the disadvantage of not being directly connectable (which can speed up the initial backup quite significantly -- see the "Airport Disks" post at the blog).
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Thanks. Just to clarify: regarding performance, you are referring only to the speed of the network connection/backup, which presumably will be the same for Time Capsule as it is for the older Airport Extreme base station?
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Correct. Of course, I have no idea how fast TimeCapsule is, but no matter how fast, it's going to be slower than a directly connected drive.
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