Netgear RN3138 Software Manual - Page 236

Time Machine, Back Up Your Mac Using a Shared Time Machine, Options, Share

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 8. Hover over the folder to share and select the Options icon. 9. Click the Share button. The How would you like to share your folder window opens. 10. Choose either: • Share as Link • Full Folder Access 11. Follow the wizard. For information on the choices, see Use ReadyCLOUD to Share Folders Through email on page 77 and Use ReadyCLOUD to Share Folders With ReadyCLOUD Users on page 80. Time Machine You can use Mac OS X Time Machine and your ReadyNAS storage system to back up and retrieve data for your Mac computer. This combines the ease of a native Mac backup with the space and reliability of your ReadyNAS. Starting in ReadyNAS OS 6.2, in addition to a shared Time Machine that can be used by any Mac account, you can also configure individual accounts to have their own private Time Machines. An account can use the shared Time Machine or its private Time Machine, but not both. A shared Time Machine and private Time Machines can exist on the same ReadyNAS. When configuring a shared Time Machine, you set up a specific user name and password. All users of the shared Time Machine use this user name and password when connecting from Time Machine on the Mac. All users of the shared Time Machine have equal access to all data in the shared Time Machine. An account using a private Time Machine must exist on the ReadyNAS. You can configure an existing ReadyNAS account to use a private Time Machine, or add the account directly in the Private Time Machine section of the Time Machine window (Backup > Time Machine). The space for a private Time Machine is part of the account's home folder and is invisible to other users of the ReadyNAS. Back Up Your Mac Using a Shared Time Machine You can use your ReadyNAS as the disk for Time Machine backups. ReadyNAS OS supports two different types of Time Machine targets, a single Time Machine shared by several users, and Time Machines private to an individual user. Use this procedure for a shared Time Machine. Before performing these steps, verify that the AFP protocol is enabled on your ReadyNAS. Note that it is enabled by default. Backup and Recovery 236

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8.
Hover over the folder to share and select the
Options
icon.
9.
Click the
Share
button.
The
How would you like to share your folder
window opens.
10.
Choose either:
Share as Link
Full Folder Access
11.
Follow the wizard.
For information on the choices, see
Use ReadyCLOUD to Share Folders Through email
on page 77 and
Use
ReadyCLOUD to Share Folders With ReadyCLOUD Users
on page 80.
Time Machine
You can use Mac OS X Time Machine and your ReadyNAS storage system to back up and retrieve data for your
Mac computer.This combines the ease of a native Mac backup with the space and reliability of your ReadyNAS.
Starting in ReadyNAS OS 6.2, in addition to a shared Time Machine that can be used by any Mac account, you can
also configure individual accounts to have their own private Time Machines. An account can use the shared Time
Machine or its private Time Machine, but not both. A shared Time Machine and private Time Machines can exist on
the same ReadyNAS.
When configuring a shared Time Machine, you set up a specific user name and password. All users of the shared
Time Machine use this user name and password when connecting from Time Machine on the Mac. All users of the
shared Time Machine have equal access to all data in the shared Time Machine.
An account using a private Time Machine must exist on the ReadyNAS.You can configure an existing ReadyNAS
account to use a private Time Machine, or add the account directly in the Private Time Machine section of the Time
Machine window (
Backup > Time Machine
). The space for a private Time Machine is part of the account's home
folder and is invisible to other users of the ReadyNAS.
Back Up Your Mac Using a Shared Time Machine
You can use your ReadyNAS as the disk for Time Machine backups. ReadyNAS OS supports two different types
of Time Machine targets, a single Time Machine shared by several users, and Time Machines private to an individual
user. Use this procedure for a shared Time Machine.
Before performing these steps, verify that the AFP protocol is enabled on your ReadyNAS. Note that it is enabled
by default.
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ReadyNAS OS 6.4