Anyone use Time Capsule?

I was under the impression that for me to use Time Machine, I had to use it in conjunction with Time Capsule, but from reading the forums, which I should have done BEFORE I bought the Time Capsule, it looks like I only need a regular external HDD. Is this true???
My other question is, if I connect an external HDD to the Time Capsule, will Time Machine recognize the external HDD as part of Time Capsule?
Thanks

I wanted to know the answer to that very same question but unlike most Mac users, I have access to lots of equipment (and 'volunteers') to let me find out the answer. I started with the knowledge that TimeMachine would make a complete backup of the hard drive and then back up the changes that were made to the hard drive once every backup session - a backup session occurring for every one hour of use.
We have four variables: 1) how much of the space is your drive currently using? 2) how frequently do you make changes to your computer? This includes updating programs and the operating system and editing old data files. 3) how much more 'stuff' will you be adding to your computer? This includes new programs, new data files, music and other media. 4) how much time is your computer being used each day? (more use during the day means more backup sessions. A fifth variable is your use, if any, of virtual drives for Parallels Desktop or VMWare Fusion, or large archival or disk image files that you frequently update. The virtual drives should definitely be excluded from TM backups and if the archive or disk image files are large or frequently changed they should be as well. Also, if you frequently put new stuff on your computer and then delete it later (editing video, for example), TM will keep it in its backup even though you've deleted it from your computer. This is both an advantage and a disadvantage.
The bottom line is this: for the average user, take the total drive space in use and double it. That is the minimum size for your TM drive and I'd suggest that you consider tripling it. At double the size, depending on the 4 variables above, you should be able to have TM backups for at least a month before TM will need to erase anything.

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