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Time machine using an emac as server
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<blockquote data-quote="nargnog" data-source="post: 1260875" data-attributes="member: 206540"><p>What exactly do you mean by that? I did fill my drive and the old backups get deleted in rotation, but it's in like 120gb chunks and I don't really like the idea that I 1/4 of my 500gb dive is getting deleted when I backup. Which is what is happening right now.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah I know its old, and I know it will run leopard. But if you compared an emac to a NAS device, an emac has way higher specs than a pogoplug or dlink NAS or even the specs of a time capsule. An emac has much more horsepower than a time capsule. If the emac dies, I'll just buy another one. They are around 100$.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But I'm open to alternatives, the problem is cost. I am not going to spend more than what it would cost for a NAS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nargnog, post: 1260875, member: 206540"] What exactly do you mean by that? I did fill my drive and the old backups get deleted in rotation, but it's in like 120gb chunks and I don't really like the idea that I 1/4 of my 500gb dive is getting deleted when I backup. Which is what is happening right now. Yeah I know its old, and I know it will run leopard. But if you compared an emac to a NAS device, an emac has way higher specs than a pogoplug or dlink NAS or even the specs of a time capsule. An emac has much more horsepower than a time capsule. If the emac dies, I'll just buy another one. They are around 100$. But I'm open to alternatives, the problem is cost. I am not going to spend more than what it would cost for a NAS. [/QUOTE]
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