Adding a external hard drive to Time capsule

onwards from original question ( if i hard wire an external hard drive to my time capsule to store my itunes and iphotos libaries in acting like  a NAS drive )
you ask for reasons behind this idea
as all computers can fail mother boards hard drive ect to have acopy of my cherished photos and music collection that i can listen to look at on anther machine thats connected to my network sounds a good idea to me
ive had a mother board quit on me and lost a lot of memories and years on with lots more memoirs dont wont to loss any again i know that i can store a copy of the afor mentioned libaries onto External hard drive ,Flash Drives ect  but the idea of keeping them in place and allowing access through my personal network apeals to me 

It's not recommended to run an library from a network NAS drive. The following is from this Apple doucment: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5168
Additionally, storing the iPhoto library on a network rather than locally on your computer can also lead to poor performance or data loss
However, if you're going to get a second EHD just connect it directly to your iMac. That's the recommended method.  Just be sure it's formatted OS X Extended (journaled).
OT

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