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TM won't talk to my new LaCie Network Space 2
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<blockquote data-quote="IvanLasston" data-source="post: 1365398" data-attributes="member: 145676"><p>I'm not sure your Belkin will ever work. Your NAS needs to support AFP and use HFS+ on the drives. There are a few out there that do - but I had to specifically look for those NAS boxes. On top of that it seems Apple is making it harder with Lion to use 3rd party. </p><p><a href="http://www.cultofmac.com/105831/third-party-nas-time-machine-backups-killed-in-lion/" target="_blank">Third Party NAS Time Machine Backups Killed in Lion | Cult of Mac</a></p><p>I don't have a whole lot of experience with 3rd party backup solutions. I chose to just get a Time Capsule so I know it would work. That being said I have friends using stuff like FreeNas to setup servers to do backup. The key is HFS+ and AFP need to be supported otherwise you are in an uphill battle trying to get Time Machine to work over the network.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IvanLasston, post: 1365398, member: 145676"] I'm not sure your Belkin will ever work. Your NAS needs to support AFP and use HFS+ on the drives. There are a few out there that do - but I had to specifically look for those NAS boxes. On top of that it seems Apple is making it harder with Lion to use 3rd party. [url=http://www.cultofmac.com/105831/third-party-nas-time-machine-backups-killed-in-lion/]Third Party NAS Time Machine Backups Killed in Lion | Cult of Mac[/url] I don't have a whole lot of experience with 3rd party backup solutions. I chose to just get a Time Capsule so I know it would work. That being said I have friends using stuff like FreeNas to setup servers to do backup. The key is HFS+ and AFP need to be supported otherwise you are in an uphill battle trying to get Time Machine to work over the network. [/QUOTE]
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