FW800 GTech drive as Time Machine Back up - Leave on all the time?

My GTech Q FW800 external drive is my time machine back up - Can I leave this on all the time and boot up and power down my iMac or do I need to "Unmount" it all the time?
Thanks,

You do not need to unmount the backup drive at all unless you wish to disconnect it

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