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ReadyNAS Time Machine Utilization Stats
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As a Mac user one of my reasons for buying the ReadyNAS 422 was to get a higher performance Time Machine server. Clicking the Time Machine icon button brings up a dialog for setting up Shared or Private Time Machine. I chose a Shared version because this is for several Macs belonging to me. That works - and it's fast! But, there doesn't seem to be any way to track how much of the Sparsebundle has been used vs. available for later. What am I missing.
BTW, as a UX Designer, I'm surprized that Time Machine is part of the Backup tab. Really it's another way of allocating "shared" file space and seems like it should be part of the Shares tab - where Protocols, Available and Consumed columns make sense. Might also set permissions there too. Maybe I'm mistaken but the Backup tab seems related to backing up this NAS to another NAS or cloud, etc.
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If you're wanting to see the space used by the backups for an individual Mac then using private Time Machine with a separate user for each machine would be the way to go.
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Re: ReadyNAS Time Machine Utilization Stats
If you go into the System Preferences for Time Machine on your Mac you should see how much space has been used and how much space is available.
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Re: ReadyNAS Time Machine Utilization Stats
That's true - but on a Shared Time Machine there may be multiple machines backing up to the same Sparse Bundle. Being able to see utilization information on the NAS is preferable to going around to each "client" to get the information and then adding the numbers.
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If you're wanting to see the space used by the backups for an individual Mac then using private Time Machine with a separate user for each machine would be the way to go.