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Looking to pick up an external HD
I am hoping to get some advice on a Hard drive to get today..
It would be for my rmbp and my roommates' mac mini. We plan to share it so we were wondering whats the best way to do this? External plugged into one of our machines? usb3.0? TB? or plugged into our router as lan? Putting it on the network or however it works. I am new to "network drives" and was wondering the best way to do this..we aren't looking to spend more than $100.. If it can keep backups of both of our machines, that is a plus too but mostly we both want extra space.. (she is running on 128SSD and I am on 256SSD) Thanks! |
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Good luck with finding a NAS for $100
![]() If your router has USB you it might be possible to use that, but I think the best way here is to get a USB 3 HD and backup separately or share the drive from one to the other computer. If you choose lets say a 1 TB drive you should partition it as two 500 GB partitions so each has it's own. Would be easier for TimeMachine as well if you use it. |
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If you can find $35 somewhere between your couch cushions, the 2TB Western Digital Live NAS is an option.
![]() There's also a 2TB Iomega NAS hard drive for $99, but it doesn't have the cool cloud features (Dropbox integration) of the Western Digital, so you can't access files on the go from your smartphone etc. |
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slighty off-topic but semi-related
sharing a NAS between 2 users, what's the best way to setup timemachine (which I assume is like windows' restore) for both machines? |
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Assuming the NAS supports using Time Machine, you just connect the NAS to the network then when you turn on TM on each machine you just point to the NAS drive as the backup destination and TM takes care of the rest. TM will put the backups for each machine inside a sparse bundle image named for that machine and there will be no conflict.
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