Moving the TM backupdb folder to another drive

I would like to move my TM backups (Backups.backupdb folder) to a larger drive and have everything proceed as normal. Both my internal drive and an external drive are currently being backed up by TM.
Is this directly supported, i.e.:
(1) Turn off TM.
(2) Connect the new drive.
(3) Drag the backup folder to the new drive (this is a part I wonder about, because the file links are funky; I wouldn't think it would work).
(4) Redirect TM.
(5) Turn TM back on.
If I have CCC would that be better than (3)?
Edit: OK, I see http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9906852. So I could use CCC to duplicate the backupdb folder onto the larger drive?
Message was edited by: NewYorkYogi

NewYorkYogi wrote:
I would like to move my TM backups (Backups.backupdb folder) to a larger drive and have everything proceed as normal. Both my internal drive and an external drive are currently being backed up by TM.
Is this directly supported, i.e.:
(1) Turn off TM.
(2) Connect the new drive.
(3) Drag the backup folder to the new drive (this is a part I wonder about, because the file links are funky; I wouldn't think it would work).
That does not work in Leopard, but Apple seems to have fixed it in SL. If it's not successful, see item #18 of the Frequently Asked Questions *User Tip.*
Edit: I suspect the Finder copy will take much longer than the Disk Utility Restore procedure referenced above, but I haven't compared the times to be sure.
(4) Redirect TM.
(5) Turn TM back on.
If I have CCC would that be better than (3)?
Edit: OK, I see http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9906852. So I could use CCC to duplicate the backupdb folder onto the larger drive?
Message was edited by: NewYorkYogi
Message was edited by: Pondini

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