Can I use Time Capsule as home network drive? I need to store data from my old pc's.

I am a new user of MacBook Air and Time Capsule.
I still have a lot of data on my old pc's and would like to store it on Time Capsule (2TB).
Is it possible?
Thank you in advance for advice.

Yes, you can. Note that everything you’d like to keep should be on at least two drives; one may fail at any time.
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