Hardware :: Networked Drive With 4 Partitions

Sep 14, 2010

What happens when 3 people try to access different partitions at the same time on my 2 TB drive that is connected to the Airport Extreme? I'm assuming with only 1 arm something would get messed up. Example: watching Iron Man 2 from the hard drive with apple TV and then my wife starts going through photos on her MBP, then my iMac starts doing its time machine business.

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A couple of key points:

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* From the laptops, I can see and read/write to the Drobo through Finder

* Through Time Machine preferences, I can select the Drobo as a backup destination -  it's only when I kick off the backup that I run into the error.

* If I create a test admin account to try, I get the same problem when trying to back up.

* As a safegard, I have run a manual backup successfully to a separate external drive (mobile g-drive)

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I am reluctant to delete them without knowing what I'm doing. How they got this way. 

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Jan 27, 2009

I've just ordered a Seagate 500gb portable hard drive. I want it for backing up my 250gb Macbook, storing films and also for exchanging files between computers (Mac and Windows).

After reading various posts on the forums I'm planning on making 3 partitions:

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Jan 11, 2010

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If not, I'm wondering how I can set this up so that I don't have to remember to copy the photos from HD #2 to the EHD. Do I have to use another back up program? If so, any recommendations? Will using another program mess up Time Machine? What am I not thinking about?

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