about the Apple's Time Capsule, wich simply is an external HDD with some
ethernet and USB ports behind but the most important WiFi support....
In a few words it's a router with a 2TB HDD inside XD...
The prupouse of this thing is function as a mini-server
to backup you macs with a software called time machine,
share printers within the net and all that fun stuff...
Deja-Dup does what Time Machine Does, but I was wondering
what kind of device can replace the Apple's Time Capsule and
be fully compatible with Linux?
As far as I investigated, there are only 3 devices of this type:
- Apple Time Capsule - http://www.apple.com/timecapsule/
- ClickFree Wireless - http://www.clickfree.com/products_c3.php
- LaCie Wireless Space - http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?id=10520
Does anyone of you have experience using one of these devices on Linux?
or if not,
Wich device is a good alternative if I want functionallity like this?
Thanks!
Manuel Escudero
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