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Using a RAID array for multiple purposes

I have a 6TB Raid-1 array that I want to use for Time Machine and Clones for 3 machines. The RAID is seen as one volume; Time Machine and Carbon Copy Cloner both need volumes to write to, so I need 6 volumes(?). There ought to be a way to do this, but I haven't come up with a solution. Can someone point me in the correct direction?


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Posted on Nov 28, 2022 10:24 AM

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Posted on Nov 28, 2022 1:04 PM

If you format as APFS, you can create separate APFS volumes. I think it is now possible to set disk quotas in Disk Utility which Time Machine will honor, but you may have to set it up with diskutil in Terminal.


I don’t know how CCC will handle clones on Volumes. A clone of anything Big Sur or later will have to create data volumes for each clone.


the other way would be to partition the drive. Less flexible, though.

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Nov 28, 2022 1:04 PM in response to whartonw3

If you format as APFS, you can create separate APFS volumes. I think it is now possible to set disk quotas in Disk Utility which Time Machine will honor, but you may have to set it up with diskutil in Terminal.


I don’t know how CCC will handle clones on Volumes. A clone of anything Big Sur or later will have to create data volumes for each clone.


the other way would be to partition the drive. Less flexible, though.

Using a RAID array for multiple purposes

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