What do you all use for locally backing up your Macs?
My Airport Extreme (!?) finally died. I'm considering buying a Synology NAS but I've heard they aren't super reliable for Time Machine backups? I'm considering just grabbing some external SSD as well, but ideally want something to back up 3 devices to over the network.
@jefframes I have a Synology, which I use for many things Time Machine included. Works with no issues at all.
@f ah, good to hear. I may try Time Machine to start - just because it's 0 work to configure and has worked for me in the past - but it's good to know CCC is a solid backup...backup solution ;)
@mattiem Nice! I had heard some complaints, but I'm seeing more people giving it the thumbs up. My goal is to use it for TM, possibly a media server and for some lightweight Home Assistant related tasks.
@jefframes watching with interest. Been considering hanging a drive off my Home Assistant box for Time Machine backups, but am interested in other ideas and approaches too.
@SeanMcTex I've really seen a lot of positive feedback on using a Synology NAS for Time Machine, though a couple (including a good friend) have warned about some headaches it has caused them.
I like the idea of the NAS in part because I may run some HA services on it, in addition to using it for backups! I'll let you know what I end up with but I'm leaning again towards a NAS.
@jefframes I’ve used it for TM for years, and general storage tasks. Plus does an automated offsite backup which is honestly pretty amazing.
I also have used it for docker and it’s a game changer because it is already running Linux so the ram requirements are super low compared to using a Mac.
It’s not perfect, but I think it’s pretty hard to beat.
@jefframes Another vote for a Synology. We use it as a family server, plex server, local git server and Time Machine. I think the only time I had issues with Time Machine was due to hitting quotas on the Synology, but its been a while since that happened.
@jefframes as others have said, Synology seems to be fine with Time Machine backups - TM will eat any and all storage you make available to it, so be sure to limit the space available to the TM user, but otherwise it’s been fine
I think TM has been unreliable in the past with network backups in general, but it seems to be much improved in recent years
@chontorres perfect, that covers a few things I plan to do. Think I'm going for it.
@jefframes @mattiem Can confirm that I use mine for all of the above with no issues. TM via the native OS and the rest via Docker containers.
@jefframes My external drive died recently and I replaced it with a tiny SanDisk SSD. Also backup online with BackBlaze.
@jefframes I have occasional Time Machine hiccups, but from what I’ve heard this is kinda standard with any backup-over-network solution. Synology is pretty great.
@bens yea, makes sense and that was certainly my experience with my AirPort Extreme. I'm not doing anything critical on these machines where losing a couple hours due to a failed backup would be a catastrophe. Sounds like this should work!