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OS X Lion renders third-party NAS servers incompatible with Apple's Time Machine backup software.
There's a specific way to expose a network share as a Time Machine volume. I've allocated 3TB of my NAS to Time Machine, and all three Mac's utilize it. It's currently at about 1.2 TB of backup data.
NETGEAR Expands Award-Winning ReadyNAS Storage for SMBs with ReadyNAS NVXNETGEAR’s 4-Bay Desktop Model Brings Double the NAS Performance, iSCSI Support and Support for Time Machine in Mac OS X ...
So, me friend wants a NAS so that he can use it as a central storage point for his various laptops. He has a macbook, so he wants to do his Time Machine backups to the NAS too. He has turned to me ...
Iomega's on to something with the StorCenter ix2-200: built-in torrent and Time Machine support, Bluetooth-based uploads from phones, remote access, and ...
Time Machine works with the now discontinued Time Capsule router/storage hardware solution from Apple, along with direct attached storage and NAS solutions.
You can turn any network attached storage device into a Time Machine back-up drive with one simple step.
LaCie has a rather nice selection of NAS units to choose from, but the latest should get some attention from Mac users. Both the Big Disk Network (left) and the d2 Network (right) sport the ...
But there is another key reason why you might want to consider a NAS, especially in light of Apple’s decision to abandon its AirPort and Time Capsule products — Time Machine backups.
Apple may have discontinued the Time Capsule, but many Mac users still need a network-based Time Machine backup. This article reviews what options exist and weighs their pros and cons.
Time Machine is a great tool in MacOS to back up and restore files and versions of MacOS. It's also easy to use. Here's everything you need to know.