alexhello wrote:
Why would you advice against using time machine to backup two drives to one ?
Because one also needs hardware backup in addition to software backups.
What difference does backuping up two drives to one make, other than if your backup fails its failed for both drives?
The object is to have multiple, seperate hardware backups in seperate locations to prevent any disaster.
Say someone broke in and took your MacPro and TM was on a internal drive (or a external drive) and they took everything?
What if you get malware and it's hopped to everythng phsically connected?
What if you got a fire or lightning strike?
What if you had a problem with your MP and wanted to restore from TM, only to drop the TM drive tripping over the cat or dog?
TimeMachine is nice and easy, but it's nearly always connected, so it's vulnerable and it's been known not to restore accuratly or reliably.
What if you don't get a Mac next time when the one you have breaks? But have to get a PC and now need access to the TimeMachine drive? Good luck!
Don't place all your software eggs in one hardware basket and diversify your backup stragedy.