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Networking G4 PowerMac for back up

So I have my G4 up and running and networked with my Mac and other PCs. OSX Tiger and three internal drives are in the G4. I'd like to use it as my home server for backup data.I noticed sluggish performance. Can I connect my server directly to my other Mac via firewire or target? any better solutions to this?

G4 AGP (500Dual), PowerMac 8600, Mac OS X (10.5.7), Mac Man

Posted on Mar 16, 2016 3:29 PM

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Mar 16, 2016 4:05 PM in response to Web dude

Hi,


Target Disk mode would be faster than network via FW, no idea why FW networking is so slow, but as I recall i'ts far slower than 100 BaseT ethernet, or even Wifi.


I've done the same thing for years, but I use Tri-Backup to make it esay...


http://www.tri-edre.com/english/tribackup.html

They have older versions available, but if backing up or copying 'd use a version consistant with the OS you're backing up. 🙂

Mar 20, 2016 12:14 PM in response to Web dude

If that G4 does not have gigabit ethernet, you could look around on eBay for a Mac-compatible ethernet card. I was using an old G4/450 for dsome backup tears ago, and installed a gigabit ethernet card. Can't remember which card, though. It needs to be PCI or PCIx, not PCIe. Sonnet makes one. There was also an Apple PCI gig-E card.


Here is the type you would need: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sonnet-GE1000LA2X-Presto-Gigabit-Ethernet-2-PCI-Card-/33 1700685566?hash=item4d3ae6cafe:g:UZEAAOSwyZ5UpH9t


But you ought to be able to find a used one for quite a lot less.


You can find some old reports on adding Ethernet cards to Macs at http://www.xlr8yourmac.com.

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