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Dan
I have a similar setup - using a SnapServer 2200. You can backup to a disk image over the network, but not directly to the hard drive. The manual has the details - page 18 or so. You need to have the SnapServer disk mounted and visible in the Finder (turn on Apple and Windows sharing and then Go ... Connect to Server), select this when choosing the destination for the backup. The initial backup like this is slow - at least on my network - but much better when just updating a read/write sparseimage. You can even mount the latter over the network and read directly from them. So, in answer to your Q. SD can backup to all 3 types of hardware, but not in exactly the same manner. Good luck David |
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