New MBP and Time Machine

I have an iMac and I use Time Machine to backup to a 1TB WD Studio II.
Tomorrow I take delivery of a new 13" MacBook Pro.
If I set this new Mac to backup using Time Machine as well as my iMac will it integrate itself into my existing iMac TM backup, or will I need to erase the current iMac TM backup and start again?
The iMac has a 750GB HDD with about 500gb free space remaining. The MBP will have the smaller option of the internal HDDs (250GB?) available for it. The WD Studio II is set to RAID 1 mirrored.

It depends on the space available, and how you answer the "re-use" prompt, per #B5 of [Time Machine - Troubleshooting|http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/Troubleshooting.html] (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of the +Time Machine+ forum).
Is this an additional Mac, or a replacement?
If it's an additional Mac, select +Create New Backup,+ so you can continue to back up both Macs.
If it's a replacement, select +Reuse Backup.+

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