I am working on creating a fool-proof back up system for my new Macbook Pro. So far, I plan to use a 2TB Time Capsule and Time Machine for my primary back up. I don't plan to add any supplemental back ups of my Macbook Pro to that because it would be more expensive and more resource heavy than truly necessary. After all, aside from a natural disaster, its basically impossible for my laptop HDD and network HDD to fail simultaneously, especially since both will be separately surge protected.
Anyway, back to my reason for posting this thread...I will also be using the Time Capsule as a network storage device. This part raises major concerns for me because that means that my data stored on the network will not be backed up. I am hoping to attach an external HDD to my Time Capsule to back up the data stored on the network storage; however, I have no method of doing so. Can anyone suggest a method of seamlessly and automatically backing up the data stored on my time capsule? (not backup data, only stored data that is on the Time Capsule alone?)
Thanks for your insight! I have googled this to death but as you can imaging using backup and time capsule together in a search engine returns completely irrelevant results.
Anyway, back to my reason for posting this thread...I will also be using the Time Capsule as a network storage device. This part raises major concerns for me because that means that my data stored on the network will not be backed up. I am hoping to attach an external HDD to my Time Capsule to back up the data stored on the network storage; however, I have no method of doing so. Can anyone suggest a method of seamlessly and automatically backing up the data stored on my time capsule? (not backup data, only stored data that is on the Time Capsule alone?)
Thanks for your insight! I have googled this to death but as you can imaging using backup and time capsule together in a search engine returns completely irrelevant results.