How do I set up external storage and a Time Machine backup?

I am trying to organize my external storage for a new iMac with an 500G SSD drive.  I have a new thunderbolt G-Raid drive and an aging Airport Time Capsule.  I was thinking of storing music and pictures, as well as a Time Machine backup of the SSD, and storing  a Time Machine backup of my music and pictures on the Time Capsule.  Is this reasonable?  Will I need to partition the G-Raid?  Are there any special issues of which I should be aware?

Although it's getting a bit dated since the owner passed away this site given to us by the late, great Pondini will answer all of your questions about Time Machine and more http://pondini.org/TM/Home.html

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    Bluehowler wrote:
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  • HT201250 How do you add an external Hard drive to time machine and share on network?

    How do you add an external Hard drive to time capsule and share it on local network?
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  • Can you use the same external hard drive for Time Machine backups and as an additional storage drive?

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  • How to restore session from external hard drive as time machine?

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