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Back Up Your Mac Using a Private Time Machine, To back up your Mac, Backup and Recovery

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 9. Select the disk named timemachine. The other disks are possible private Time Machine disks. 10. Click the Use Disk button. 11. When prompted, in the Name and Password fields, enter ReadyNAS or the shared Time Machine user and password you created in step 4 on page 237. 12. Click the Connect button. Time Machine begins the backup, which can take several minutes to start. Back Up Your Mac Using a Private 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 individual users. Use this procedure for a Private Time Machine. Before performing these steps, verify the AFP protocol is enabled on your ReadyNAS. Note that it is enabled by default. To back up your Mac: 1. Log in to your ReadyNAS. 2. Select Backup > Time Machine. User accounts already configured for a private Time Machine display here. 3. Click the add (+) button. Backup and Recovery 238

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9.
Select the disk named
timemachine
.
The other disks are possible private Time Machine disks.
10.
Click the
Use Disk
button.
11.
When prompted, in the
Name
and
Password
fields, enter
ReadyNAS
or the shared Time Machine user and
password you created in step
4
on page 237.
12.
Click the
Connect
button.
Time Machine begins the backup, which can take several minutes to start.
Back Up Your Mac Using a Private 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 individual
users. Use this procedure for a Private Time Machine.
Before performing these steps, verify the AFP protocol is enabled on your ReadyNAS. Note that it is enabled by
default.
To back up your Mac:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2.
Select
Backup > Time Machine
.
User accounts already configured for a private Time Machine display here.
3.
Click the add (
+
) button.
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