Exploring Time Capsule: Time Machine over the Network vs USB
April 2nd, 2008

Time Capsule is billed as an ideal backup target for Time Machine. At the same time, networked drives (and particularly wireless shares) are often slower than a directly connected USB backup drive. This segment, the fifth of six exploring Time Capsule in depth, compares the pros and cons of using a solution like Time Capsule and the AirPort Extreme to perform Time Machine backups relative to using a directly attached hard drive.
Continues: Exploring Time Capsule: Time Machine over the Network vs USB
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My awe goes to whomever has read every word of each of the Time Capsule articles.
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