tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6972323160146179105.post2964272537967969295..comments2023-06-27T08:55:16.248-05:00Comments on :-O: good god, backup really is that complicatedzimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05072367389475963710noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6972323160146179105.post-86933764105617321272010-05-02T16:14:15.590-05:002010-05-02T16:14:15.590-05:00> Why isn't NAS a backup solution?
the arg...> Why isn't NAS a backup solution?<br /><br />the arguments @ readynas are centered around well-known issues, such as lack of an off-site copy.<br /><br />i like the idea of automated, wireless, in-the-background cloning, with a RAID system on the other end.<br /><br />but reading about the Time Machine issues on NAS, not only configuration and keeping it going, but TM needing a lot of zimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05072367389475963710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6972323160146179105.post-53383377767094030452010-05-02T14:37:33.572-05:002010-05-02T14:37:33.572-05:00Why isn't NAS a backup solution? I get the lac...Why isn't NAS a backup solution? I get the lack of bootable backup being a problem, but if you don't need bootable backups (say, you use time machine to recover to your new machine), what's the problem? <br /><br />And even with bootable backups, aren't you worried about your back being on a non-redundant external disk?pykerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06845984235403387118noreply@blogger.com