Time machine backup of multiple drive of one computer?

Can I use Time Machine to backup multiple drives of one computer?

Yes, assuming they're in a format Time Machine can back up. This doesn't include formats such as FAT32.
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  • Time Machine backup FROM multiple drives?

    I'm in the process of choosing a new MacPro, someone on these forums recommended Digilloyd's Mac Performance Guide as a good place to get help setting up a new mac for speed. The simplified version of what he advocates is replacing the stock internal drive with an SSD drive, on which you put the OS, apps & home folder. He then recommends creating a 0-raid stripe from 3 other drives to separate & hold your data, then using the forth internal bay drive (or another 0-raid stripe of the leftover, slower portions of various partitions of the drives) for Time Machine.
    My question is, can Time Machine backup both drives (boot & data raid-0) or would I have to choose one of them?
    +The more I read, the more confused I get+.

    OK, I've scanned through the various articles. My thoughts are still essentially the same, and that is just how effective the entire system is when using multiple partitions from several drives to combine into multiple RAIDs. In reality this is not speed effective if the RAIDs need to be accessed concurrently. A read/write head can only be in one place at a time meaning that when one partition on the drive is being accessed, the OS cannot concurrently access another partition on the same drive.
    Essentially this is how I understand the configuration at a simplistic level. Let's suppose we have two hard drives that we'll call Drive A and Drive B. Each drive is partitioned into two equally sized volumes that we'll refer to as follows:
    ....................... *Drive A* ......................... *Drive B* ......
    Volume................. 1 ..................................... 3 ............
    Volume................. 2 ..................................... 4 ............
    Now, we will make two RAID arrays. RAID A uses Volume 1 and Volume 3, and RAID B uses Volume 2 and Volume 4.
    Suppose you want to copy data from RAID A to RAID B. In order to do this the OS must first copy data from RAID A before it can write the data to RAID B. However, if RAID A was created using two separate drives (say, Drive A and Drive B,) and RAID B was created using two separate drives (say, Drive C and Drive D,) then the OS can copy from RAID A while concurrently writing to RAID B. This is physically possible because two read/write heads are involved instead of one. Theoretically the second construct is going to be much faster than the first construct.
    My second observation is with regard to the reliance on external storage. A 2nd or 3rd generation Mac Pro's SATA bus is capable of a data interface rate of 3.0 Gb/sec. Firewire 800 is capable of 800 Mb/sec. The MP's internal SATA bus can support data transfer rates nearly four times that of Firewire. A modern hard drive is capable of saturating the Firewire bus, but not the internal SATA bus. The higher interface rate of the SATA bus means it's much better suited for truly fast RAID arrays. This is not the case for the Firewire bus.
    External Firewire arrays are better suited for storage that does not require frequent or fast access.
    Now with all this said it makes more sense to fully understand what your overall storage needs are then consider suitable designs. One need not rely on complicated RAID arrays if they aren't required. The focus should be on data access, data storage, and backup needs.
    Although it's nice being able to brag at the cocktail party about having a fast SSD for your boot drive, let's consider how often you even need to boot the computer. I put my computers to sleep when they aren't in use. I never boot the computer unless a software update requires it or the computer has crashed completely. I haven't had the latter occur very often - mainly when I'm experimenting. Literally days, weeks, or months may go by before I reboot the computer. So a fast SSD boot drive would be for me a hugh waste of money.
    My 1st generation Mac Pro is set up for my needs. It has four 500 GB fast Hitachi enterprise level hard drives. I use enterprise level drives that cost more because the computer is always on, so I want drives that will be reliably working. I used to have four Maxtor 300 GB drives that lasted for four years before I replace them with the Hitachis. My setup has one drive partitioned into a startup volume and a Boot Camp volume. One drive is my 'scratch' drive used for different OS system versions and/or seed testing. Two drives are configured as a mirrored RAID and used as the primary backup for the boot volume. The boot volume is 450 GBs and the Windows volume is 50 GBs. There's no backup for the Windows volume at the present time. Backups are usually done in the late afternoon using a backup utility. Presently that utility is Synk Standard, but I've also used Synchronize! Pro X and Carbon Copy Cloner. Backups are done on a fixed schedule in the background so they are virtually transparent to me. I use a mirrored RAID for backup to provide redundancy. If one backup drive fails hopefully the other will still be usable to protect the backup. I also have one external Firewire drive that contains a clone of the startup volume. The clone is updated monthly by incremental backup. It's for security in the worst case scenario that both drives in the mirrored RAID were to fail simultaneously.
    Now, my need for frequent and fast access to data such as might be needed for streaming music or video is non-existent, so my configuration is one that is well-suited to my needs. You'll note that it's both simple and practical while providing data backup that's doubly secure.

  • Time Machine backup to multiple drives?

    Hi! I need to know if it is possible to use Time Machine to backup to different disks!
    We have a RAID module that's already used to keep track of the Server's files, but we'd like another disk that's going to be offsite to track changed files once every 24 hours.
    Would it be possible to add such a thing in a configuration file somewhere?
    Another acceptable solution would be a cron job telling Time Machine to swap disks, do a backup, and swap disks back.

    I don't know. If the TM preference pane is scriptable then you could do it with an AppleScript. Unfortunately, TM is not designed to also schedule different backup times. For example, assume you could automate drive switching, you still need to tell TM to backup to one drive at some time then backup to another drive at a different time.
    I suppose the latter could be done via a cron job as long as you did not use TM preferences to turn TM on in which case it will backup each hour automatically.
    It seems to me you'd be better off using a different backup utility that would allow you to schedule such backups. For example:
    1. Retrospect Desktop (Commercial)
    2. Synchronize! Pro X (Commercial)
    3. Synk (Backup, Standard, or Pro)
    4. Deja Vu (Shareware)
    5. Carbon Copy Cloner (Donationware)
    6. SuperDuper! (Commercial)
    7. Intego Personal Backup (Commercial)
    8. Data Backup (Commercial)
    9. SilverKeeper 2.0 (Freeware)
    10. Tri-Backup (Commercial)
    Others may be found at VersionTracker or MacUpdate.
    Visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on backup and restore. Also read How to Back Up and Restore Your Files.
    Not all of the above will backup over a network, but most can backup to any mounted device including a network drive except SuperDuper!.
    In an enterprise setting your best choice of the above is Retrospect. There are a few other enterprise level backup utilities (costly) that you can track down at VersionTracker or MacUpdate. BRU is an example.
    Oh, and if you know how to use the command line you can use the Unix tools, ditto and rsync.
    Message was edited by: Kappy

  • Problem with Time Machine backup for multiple drives

    Time Machine has the ability to exclude drives attached to the system via usb, firewire, etc. I have an external USB drive attached directly to my MacBook (not via a hub). I want to include this in my backup, so I removed it from the exclusions list under Option in the Time Machine preferences. Since I have done this, my backup to my 1TB Time Capsule stops at 128K. When I put this drive on the exclusions list or eject the drive, the backup is successful. I have tried backups over both Ethernet and Wi-Fi, and get the same results.
    The files on the USB drive are important to me and I really need to be able to include them in my Time Machine backups. I would prefer not to have to get a second external drive to copy my files to as a backup. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you
    JDBTek

    If the HFS+ USB HDD is connected directly to the MacBook, TM should be able to back it up. Sorry, I don't have any other suggestions.

  • Time Machine Backup on multiple drives

    Hi, I am trying to setup my time machine to backup on my computer but I don't want to have to purchase a new drive. Is it possible to use two hard drives and combine them to as one big drive for backup? Like can you setup two physical hard drives to act as one logical drive for backup?

    No.  What ever HDD you wish to use for Time Machine MUST have a capacity equal or preferably greater than the source drive.  This link may give you some insights:
    http://pondini.org/TM/27.html
    Ciao.

  • I have three computers backing up onto the same Time Machine.  The Hard drive of one has now failed, and I'd like to restore certain items (principally photographs) to one of the other two computers.  How can I do this?

    I have three computers backing up onto the same Time Machine.  The Hard drive of one has now failed, and I'd like to restore certain items (principally photographs) to one of the other two computers.  How can I do this?

    "You can also browse the original backup disk for past backups by using "Browse other Time Machine Disks"--to see this choice, hold the Option key then click the Time Machine menu in the Finder (to see the menu, "Show Time Machine status in the menu bar" must be selected in Time Machine preferences."
    Mac 101: Time Machine

  • Can i transfer my time machine backup to another drive?

    can i transfer my time machine backup to another drive?

    Did you prep the new drive?
    Drive Preparation
    1. Open Disk Utility in your Utilities folder.
    2. After DU loads select your hard drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list. Click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.
    3. Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to one. Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to GUID then click on the OK button. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Partition button and wait until the process has completed.
    4. Select the volume you just created (this is the sub-entry under the drive entry) from the left side list. Click on the Erase tab in the DU main window.
    5. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Security button, check the button for Zero Data and click on OK to return to the Erase window.
    6. Click on the Erase button. The format process can take up to several hours depending upon the drive size.
    New drives usually are pre-formatted for Windows, not Macs. WD is generally well known for their poor level of Mac support.

  • Restoring Time Machine backup to a drive in a "Voyager Dock"

    Restoring Time Machine backup to a drive in a "Voyager Dock"
    I would like to restore a Time Machine volume to a hard drive not installed in the computer it has backed up.
    I have an iMac 24” with a failing drive. It will eventually need to be replaced.
    I have my Time Machine back up for this computer in a Voyager Docking station.
    I would like to have Time Machine “restore” the iMac’s data to a drive in another Voyager Dock running from a computer other than the iMac involved.
    What I hope to do is bring the “restored” drive and the iMac to my Mac service provider and just have them swap the old drive for the new.
    How do I get Time Machine to do this?

    So, You're saying I can do this from a different computer with its own Time Machine?
    In other words, I have my Time Machinedrive  from the dead iMac and a fresh, formatted drive both hooked up to an unrelated computer with its own Time Machine.
    If I enter Time Machine on that computer won't it show me the data it backs up for that computer only?
    Will Time Machine know that there are two Time Machine backups (the one from the iMac and the one from the new host machine), and allow me to select the one from the iMac?

  • My time machine backup external hard drive has failed.  I have a newer external drive already connected to my MAC but can't figure out how to get Time Machine to set up on it?

    My time machine backup external hard drive has failed.  I have a newer external drive already connected to my MAC but can't figure out how to get Time Machine to set up on it

    http://pondini.org/TM/21.html

  • Time Machine Backup across multiple external drives

    Hello all-
    I have about 1.5 TB of data in my computer (video editing- fills things up fast)... I was wondering if it were possible to tell Time Machine to recognize multiple external drives as the backup volume? I'm not talking about creating cloned backups of my data on different drives, I'm talking about plugging in three 1TB external drives and having Time Machine use them as targets for the backup image.
    Thanks

    Yes, you can use Disk Utility to create a +Concatenated Raid Set,+ also known as a JBOD (Just a bunch of disks). See the Help for Disk Utility (in your Applications/Utilities folder).
    This is kind of the opposite of partitioning: it combines 2 or more disks into a single volume. The three disks won't appear on your desktop or Finder sidebar individually, just the one volume.
    I'm not sure that's necessarily the best solution, though. Is all that data on a single internal HD, or do you have, say, OSX, applications, and most of your data on one drive, and media on a second? If so, it might be better to use TM on your main OSX drive, and something else, like CarbonCopyCloner or SuperDuper! on the media.
    That would greatly reduce the time needed for a restore, as you'd only have to restore the drive that failed.
    It could also reduce the amount of storage needed, as you might not need (or want) TM's hourly backups of the media files, and keeping all the previous versions. Using another app would allow you to back that data up somewhat less frequently, such as once or twice a day.
    But, of course, it all depends on your situation and preferences. As usual, there are many options.

  • Time Machine Backup on External Drive Stops working after one week

    Hello,
    I'm having a problem with the Time machine backup on an external LaCie drive. After e few days, it suddenly locks up, not performing any backup unless I force-restart my computer and switch off the drive.
    *My setup*:
    - iMac Alu 24 with MacOS X 10.5.1 and 3Gb RAM
    - LaCie external drive 320 Gb - design by Porsche, connected to the FW 400 port of the iMac --> this is the one used for the bakcups, it is left powered on at any time (never switched off)
    - 2 other LaCie external drives 160 Gb - design by Porsche, connected to the FW 400 port of the iMac --> they are generally switched off
    TimeMachine is setup to its default scenario, backing up automatically on the external 320 Gb.
    *Daily usage* :
    - the iMac is set to boot automatically at 6:45
    - I usually switch it off manualy at the end of the day
    - Screen Saver is set to launch after 5 minutes
    - sleep time for computer is set to 1:30 hour
    - display sleep 15 min
    - hard disk are set to sleep whenever possible
    First symptom : the computer never goes to sleep
    Second symptom : I had the following problem already twice since I installed Leopard, once with the original install and today with the updated 10.5.1 version:
    - automatic backups went fine during the whole day : 7:45 8:45 9:45...
    - then an automatic backup starts but never finishes
    *Console log extract* :
    Nov 18 12:45:17 rjosse-iMac-Intel /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[602]: Backup requested by automatic scheduler
    Nov 18 12:45:17 rjosse-iMac-Intel /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[602]: Starting standard backup
    Nov 18 12:45:23 rjosse-iMac-Intel /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[602]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Aristotle/Backups.backupdb
    Nov 18 12:45:23 rjosse-iMac-Intel /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[602]: No pre-backup thinning needed: 504.7 MB requested (including padding), 165.05 GB available
    Nov 18 12:45:26 rjosse-iMac-Intel /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[602]: Copied 919 files (11.4 MB) from volume Machiavel.
    Nov 18 12:45:26 rjosse-iMac-Intel /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[602]: Starting post-backup thinning
    Nov 18 12:45:26 rjosse-iMac-Intel /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[602]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    Nov 18 12:45:26 rjosse-iMac-Intel /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[602]: Backup completed successfully.
    Nov 18 12:58:18 rjosse-iMac-Intel kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0x566e400, 2 -> 4) timed out after 100122 ms
    Nov 18 13:05:05 rjosse-iMac-Intel kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0x566e400, 4 -> 3) timed out after 100119 ms
    Nov 18 13:10:05 rjosse-iMac-Intel kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0x566e400, 3 -> 2) timed out after 100123 ms
    Nov 18 13:15:05 rjosse-iMac-Intel kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0x566e400, 2 -> 1) timed out after 100123 ms
    Nov 18 13:45:17 rjosse-iMac-Intel /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[655]: Backup requested by automatic scheduler
    Nov 18 13:45:17 rjosse-iMac-Intel /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[655]: Starting standard backup
    Nov 18 13:46:58 rjosse-iMac-Intel kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0x566e400, 1 -> 4) timed out after 100122 ms
    Nov 18 13:53:38 rjosse-iMac-Intel kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0x566e400, 4 -> 3) timed out after 100127 ms
    Nov 18 13:58:38 rjosse-iMac-Intel kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0x566e400, 3 -> 2) timed out after 100122 ms
    Nov 18 14:03:38 rjosse-iMac-Intel kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0x566e400, 2 -> 1) timed out after 100123 ms
    Nov 18 14:09:52 rjosse-iMac-Intel kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0x566e400, 1 -> 4) timed out after 100123 ms
    Nov 18 14:16:33 rjosse-iMac-Intel kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0x566e400, 4 -> 3) timed out after 100123 ms
    Nov 18 14:21:33 rjosse-iMac-Intel kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0x566e400, 3 -> 2) timed out after 100121 ms
    Nov 18 14:25:10 rjosse-iMac-Intel kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0x566e400, 2 -> 1) timed out after 100123 ms
    Nov 18 14:40:23 rjosse-iMac-Intel diskarbitrationd[47]: Snapz Pro X [117]:30211 not responding.
    Nov 18 14:40:23 rjosse-iMac-Intel diskarbitrationd[47]: loginwindow [38]:16159 not responding.
    Nov 18 14:40:23 rjosse-iMac-Intel diskarbitrationd[47]: mds [37]:14595 not responding.
    Nov 18 14:40:23 rjosse-iMac-Intel diskarbitrationd[47]: fseventsd [43]:13059 not responding.
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle' (fd=8) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/EE68148A-EF55-4E6D-B3C2-2EC 10582235E/0.indexGroups' (fd=14) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/EE68148A-EF55-4E6D-B3C2-2EC 10582235E/0.indexIds' (fd=16) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/EE68148A-EF55-4E6D-B3C2-2EC 10582235E/0.indexHead' (fd=17) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/EE68148A-EF55-4E6D-B3C2-2EC 10582235E/0.indexPostings' (fd=18) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/EE68148A-EF55-4E6D-B3C2-2EC 10582235E/0.indexPositions' (fd=19) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/EE68148A-EF55-4E6D-B3C2-2EC 10582235E/0.indexDirectory' (fd=20) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/EE68148A-EF55-4E6D-B3C2-2EC 10582235E/live.0.indexGroups' (fd=21) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/EE68148A-EF55-4E6D-B3C2-2EC 10582235E/live.0.indexIds' (fd=25) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/EE68148A-EF55-4E6D-B3C2-2EC 10582235E/journalAttr.183' (fd=26) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle/Backups.backupdb' (fd=27) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/329E6119-D3C1-41DF-B404-4A2 C2B8DA6C6/indexState' (fd=28) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:40:27 rjosse-iMac-Intel mds[37]: (Error) LSOF: File '/Volumes/Aristotle/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/EE68148A-EF55-4E6D-B3C2-2EC 10582235E/0.indexCompactDirectory' (fd=29) left open on device 234881029
    Nov 18 14:41:06 rjosse-iMac-Intel /System/Library/CoreServices/coreservicesd[61]: SFLSharePointsEntry::CreateDSRecord: dsCreateRecordAndOpen(Christelle Geiger's Public Folder) returned -14135
    Nov 18 14:41:06 rjosse-iMac-Intel /System/Library/CoreServices/coreservicesd[61]: SFLSharePointsEntry::CreateDSRecord: dsCreateRecordAndOpen(Raphael Josse's Public Folder) returned -14135
    Nov 18 14:42:04 rjosse-iMac-Intel [0x0-0x44044].com.apple.Safari[460]: [460] http://abonnes.lemonde.fr/web/sequence/0,2-3208,1-0,0.html line 460: TypeError: Null value
    Nov 18 14:42:04 rjosse-iMac-Intel [0x0-0x44044].com.apple.Safari[460]: Unsafe JavaScript attempt to access frame with URL http://interfacelift.com/icons-mac/ from frame with URL http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/ads?client=ca-pub-3902458398606385&d t=1195379025621&alternatead_url=http%3A%2F%2Fads.interfacelift.com%2Flocal%2Fvc_728x90.html&prev_fmts=728 x90_as%2C728x15_0ads_al_s&format=728x90_as&output=html&correlator=1195379025621& channel=5424080503&url=http%3A%2F%2Finterfacelift.com%2Ficons-mac%2F&color_bg=e4 e4e4&color_text=000000&color_link=0000FF&color_url=0000CC&color_border=e4e4e4&ad _type=text_image&cc=99&ga_vid=1910858155.1190116221&ga_sid=1195379024&ga_hid=572 641411&ga_fc=true&flash=9&u_h=1200&u_w=1920&u_ah=1127&u_aw=1920&u_cd=24&u_tz=60& u_his=1&u_java=true&u_nplug=14&unmime=168. Domains, protocols and ports must match.
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    Nov 18 14:42:23: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Nov 18 14:42:11 rjosse-iMac-Intel [0x0-0x1e01e].com.microsoft.DatabaseDaemon[144]: monitor: taskforpid failed (os/kern) failure
    Nov 18 14:42:23 rjosse-iMac-Intel com.apple.launchd[79] (0x10cd80.Locum[722]): Exited: Terminated
    Nov 18 14:42:28 rjosse-iMac-Intel Disk Utility[723]: ********
    Nov 18 14:42:28 rjosse-iMac-Intel Disk Utility[723]: Disk Utility started.
    Disk Utility is then locked up, and I force the computer to shut down.
    *Console log extract after forced restart* :
    Nov 18 14:45:38 localhost kernel[0]: npvhash=4095
    Nov 18 14:45:34 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: fsck_hfs: Volume is journaled. No checking performed.
    Nov 18 14:45:34 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: fsck_hfs: Use the -f option to force checking.
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