Sparrow
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Is anybody synchronising or backing-up photos from a mac to a wireless network drive? What are you using? the gods of software seem to have it in for me again
regards Stewart
regards Stewart
Sorry imac running leopard, via airport-extreme to a 1tb USB western digital hard drive. I couldn’t find anything in the Mac’s utilities that would do a sync or scheduled backup so I bought a application called GetBackup that sort of works but falls over so often I can't have confidence in it, I was looking for a recommendation
When you try to copy a folder over another folder, the OS gives you the option of selecting whether to replace everything or copy only those files which are missing in the target folder from the source folder.
My quick advice:
1) If your WD can mirror, format it as RAID 1
2) Tether your WD to your iMac and forget about Airport.
3) Purchase a second drive and clone your WD to it and store that drive offsite.
I wish!! That functionality has been missing in the OS for quite some time.
When you copy a folder to a location that has a folder of the same name, there is only the option to replace the folder entirely.
Really?! I unfortunately don't own a Mac, but I used a few at a job recently, for a while (I had a MacPro tower for a long time), with 10.4 and then 10.5; this is how I used to do a lot of syncing with my portable drive. Hmm. Perhaps I'm misremembering?
One question: why a wireless network drive?
Actually two questions: why a wireless network drive, and if so, is this a stand-alone drive or is it a drive that is shared via your network, which you access via Wi-Fi?
If it's a stand-alone, why not simply plug it to your Firewire port?
When you try to copy a folder over another folder, the OS gives you the option of selecting whether to replace everything or copy only those files which are missing in the target folder from the source folder. I can't think of a simpler way of doing it.
Large backups over Airport are dicey in general. Some people have success with it most of the time, but a true backup solution needs to be reliable 200% of the time.
My quick advice:
1) If your WD can mirror, format it as RAID 1
2) Tether your WD to your iMac and forget about Airport.
3) Purchase a second drive and clone your WD to it and store that drive offsite.
I use SuperDuper! Its "smart update" feature will clone drives incrementally. The application has a scheduler.
It's possible that you had a system extension that had this functionality. OS 9 had it, in fact. But alas, OS X only gives you the option to "Stop" or "Replace."
Time Machine? It's built in and I believe it works over the network or at least it's supposed to.
If not I would recommend Super Duper which I used before I got Leopard with Time Machine. Still use it for some things. Again not sure about network capabilities.
I've got two Lacie Externals plugged in via Firewire to my Macbook Pro. All my photos are on one drive which I back up to the other one (don't store the photos on the Macbook, only on the external) with Super Duper. I also have Time Machine back up my whole drive periodically and find it invaluable for finding something I was working on and accidently deleted.
There's something called iTimeMachine, directions here:
http://lifehacker.com/341704/time-machine-over-the-network-with-itimemachine
Or just from the command line:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/10/how-to-enable-time-machine-on-unsupported-volumes/