Best practice for time machine backups over a network.
I have a 2014 iMac Pro 27 running Big Sur. We are using Mega Sync to keep offsite "backups" of several TB of data but need an, on site, Time Machine backup as well.
Because we are located in New Orleans, one concern is always water/storm damage and would prefer to have the backup not directly connected to the iMac. In addition, in the event of a theft, having the iMac and the backup in separate locations would make it less likely to lose both. In the past we used Time Capsule, which was fine at the time, but with files getting bigger and those devices getting old we need to move on.
My thought was to purchase a used Mac Mini to add to the local network and connect our 8TB SSD as an external drive for the Mac Mini. Assuming I can get all that to function successfully, what surprises am I likely to encounter if I ever need to restore the iMac from that backup? Does it have to be done over the network? If we are looking for a faster solution, can the SSD be connected directly to the iMac to be restored? Or would the fastest usable connection be to hardwire both machines to the network hub and restore ? I would appreciate any flaws in my plan to be revealed sooner rather than too late.
iMac Line (2012 and Later)