What is the best way to expand a growing library on itunes

Besides using an external hard drive

Superultra Dave wrote:
If you were to expand the library could an external hard drive and Time capsule or Airport extreme?
Could they do what?
The only way to have more space for an iTunes library is to either install a larger hard drive in your Mac or use an external hard drive of some sort (whether a directly-connected drive or a network drive such as an NAS or Time Capsule). There aren't any other options (none that would be practical, anyway; companies that provide network storage for a subscription would be far too expensive for a large library).
Which solution would be best for you will depend on your setup and how you need/want to be able to access your library. You don't provide enough details for us to make a good recommendation.
Regards.
Message was edited by: Dave Sawyer

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