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author Dirk Olmes <dirk.olmes@codedo.de>
date Tue, 06 Sep 2022 07:04:11 +0200
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1 Title: OSX backups to a samba share
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2 Date: 2014-02-03
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3 Lang: en
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4 Tags: MacOSX
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6 I've been using a USB disk in an external case to make TimeMachine backups of my wife's Macbook. This approach worked for quite some time but was quite fiddly: take the disk out of the closet, find a power plug for the external case, attach cables etc. My wife would never do backups herself - the whole procedure was just too many steps.
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8 In OSX native land, there's this [time capsule thingy](https://www.apple.com/de/airport-time-capsule/) that allows to do backups over WLAN. The approach itself looks what I (and my wife) want. However, I don't want to set up yet another device that eats power and does nothing but backups for a single MacBook.
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10 The web is full of HOWTOs that describe the setup of Time Machine backups to a Linux server via netatalk. However, I don't want to run yet another stoftware stack on my Linux home server just for backups for the MacBook.
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12 Then I found one [blog post that describes the setup for making backups to Samba](http://www.solvatec.com/index.php/programmierung/250-mac-os-time-machine-auf-einem-samba-server) (this is in german, though ...). This is exactly what I want: I'm running Samba for sharing Music etc. in the local network anyway.
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14 Now I feel safe again. My wife's MacBook does backups whenever the laptop is active and I don't have to run additional services.