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I forgot to mention one appealing feature of the Pogoplug. Unlike other NAS devices, you can attach an HFS+ disk to it. You can use the same disk as a Pogoplug drive, then later attach it directly to your Mac over FireWire.
At least, that's how it should work, in theory. As the SuperDuper! user manual noted, network backup to a read/write "sparse" image file is recommended with HFS+, NTFS, and ext3 volumes. The only (current) caveat with Pogoplug is that it doesn't support journaled HFS+ volumes. Hopefully, that will be resolved in the future. |
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