Using an existing external HDD

Hi,
I have an existing HDD that I'd like to use as a backup for Time Machine, but my question is ...
Will the extrnal HDD be erased by the backup process?
If it does is there an option / work around to prevent this?
Thanks for any answers?

See this topic by Pondini...
http://pondini.org/TM/6.html

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