Time Machine HD. From local to server

Hi Everybody.
I have been using an external USB HD as time machine backup connected directly to my MacBook. Now I've connected it to my mac mini server and I want to keep using the same backups already made via Time Machine server. Because I don't want to double it up, on my mac mini, what should I use as share point? Backups.Backupdb or directly Backups.
Many thanks,
Graziano

DO NOT restore from the Time Machine backup of an older Mac -- that will render the new one unbootable.
If you use Migration Assistant, you'll get a new user account with the data from your old account. The one you already created on the new machine will remain as it is.

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