Using 2 Time Capsules together

I have a client who bought 2 TC's hoping to use one to back up the other, but apparently (from other posts) this is not possible. One poster suggested writing an automator script but suggested there may be difficulties backing up a sparse image file.
I was wondering if it were possible to use Chronosync to synchronise the 2 TC's (I've used it with great success in other multi-drive set ups) mounted as shares. I realise a Mac would have to be on to perform this task, but that's not a problem in this instance.
Alternatively, should they get rid of 1 TC and attach an external HD to the remaining one?

Personally, I think this would be inefficient because it "wastes" the second drive. In a business setting, Time Capsule restores = money lost. It's obviously important to keep hourly backups, but I would recommend a firewire drive + SuperDuper! or similar backup program set to a schedule. This would allow your client to run off the firewire external in the event the internal hard drive crashed. Quite literally, the downtime would be limited to the time it took to reboot and would not be contingent upon replacing the hard drive and then waiting for the (multi-hour) Time Capsule restore. Additionally, the TC backup is not "perfect" and requires some work to get "back to normal" after the backup. An external HDD + SuperDuper! would not have this drawback.
PS As I type this, it occurs to me that I'm thinking of a one-computer set-up, not multiples so this may be moot and the archive function of TC would be the best option. It is worth investigating, however. Time Capsule is great, but it WILL cost productivity in the event of a hard drive failure. SuperDuper will not.
PPS Apologies for the threadcap

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