Cassady
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Hello all,
Given we now have two Mac laptops, several iPhones and iPads in the house – plus a 2012 Mac Mini, I've started looking seriously at centralised back-up options.
The wife's laptop was stolen a few weeks ago (signal jammers >> right out of the back seat of her car literally within metres from her, as she walked the 10–odd metres from the car, back to the entrance of a 24-hour Woolies to arrange a pack of wood!
) – and thankfully, she did not lose her iPhone with most of her photos on it.
Whilst I use external HDDs to backup/clone, the wife and daughter are not nearly as studious to do it regularly, without my reminding them.
I started looking at various external options – beginning with the Drobo, which comes highly recommended. But given the ZAR exchange rate at the moment, it's ridiculously expensive – with the Orange store being the cheapest, but still eye-watering [and don't even bother checking the price of the Drobo 4-bay Network connected model!]
The Apple 3TB Time Capsule is even more ridiculous – yes, it includes a router, but you're limited to a max of 3TB – and what happens if that HDD fails?
So I popped up a query over on MacRumors – and it confirmed the possibility of installing OSX Server on the Mini, and plugging a simple HDD enclosure into it, and running the TM backups through it?
I'm looking at something like this from Wootware – will it do the trick? Would it be necessary to purchase/install additional RAID software to manage the multiple disks, or would the Server do the trick for me?
Anyone gone this route that can offer any pointers, first-hand advice, would be welcomed!
Given we now have two Mac laptops, several iPhones and iPads in the house – plus a 2012 Mac Mini, I've started looking seriously at centralised back-up options.
The wife's laptop was stolen a few weeks ago (signal jammers >> right out of the back seat of her car literally within metres from her, as she walked the 10–odd metres from the car, back to the entrance of a 24-hour Woolies to arrange a pack of wood!
Whilst I use external HDDs to backup/clone, the wife and daughter are not nearly as studious to do it regularly, without my reminding them.
I started looking at various external options – beginning with the Drobo, which comes highly recommended. But given the ZAR exchange rate at the moment, it's ridiculously expensive – with the Orange store being the cheapest, but still eye-watering [and don't even bother checking the price of the Drobo 4-bay Network connected model!]
The Apple 3TB Time Capsule is even more ridiculous – yes, it includes a router, but you're limited to a max of 3TB – and what happens if that HDD fails?
So I popped up a query over on MacRumors – and it confirmed the possibility of installing OSX Server on the Mini, and plugging a simple HDD enclosure into it, and running the TM backups through it?
I'm looking at something like this from Wootware – will it do the trick? Would it be necessary to purchase/install additional RAID software to manage the multiple disks, or would the Server do the trick for me?
Anyone gone this route that can offer any pointers, first-hand advice, would be welcomed!