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<blockquote data-quote="McBie" data-source="post: 972766" data-attributes="member: 54417"><p>Since TM backups are stored in a SparseBundle on the TC ( 1 sparsebundle per Mac ) they can be copied of the Time Capsule using normal techniques.</p><p></p><p>However .... Time Machine uses a database locally to each Mac, and on the TC, to keep track of backups....</p><p></p><p>Better think what will happen to your RTO ( Recovery Time Objecive ) if those DB are no longer ' in-sync '.</p><p></p><p>TM is nice for some quick, on-the-fly restore activities, but I would not trust TM as a part of a professional backup strategy.</p><p></p><p>Cheers ... McBie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McBie, post: 972766, member: 54417"] Since TM backups are stored in a SparseBundle on the TC ( 1 sparsebundle per Mac ) they can be copied of the Time Capsule using normal techniques. However .... Time Machine uses a database locally to each Mac, and on the TC, to keep track of backups.... Better think what will happen to your RTO ( Recovery Time Objecive ) if those DB are no longer ' in-sync '. TM is nice for some quick, on-the-fly restore activities, but I would not trust TM as a part of a professional backup strategy. Cheers ... McBie [/QUOTE]
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