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Time Capsule or Mac mini???
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Maltby, WA.
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Looking for network based storage. Although neither Time Capsule nor Mac mini have RAID I think either one would be a good solution. Any Pros or Cons choosing one over the other? Any other ideas beside these two?
TIA
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Join Date: May 2001
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I have a time capsule. I'm returning it. Configuration is a nightmare. Doesn't work will with my existing network. Got it to finally work by disabling the router and wifi features, and just use it as a basic NAS drive connected to a gigabit switch. Since I have a mac mini already, it makes no sense for me to spend $300 for a basic 500GB NAS drive.
I have a Mac Mini. Will just use that instead of the Time Capsule for Time Machine. Plug in a RAID drive if you want RAID and you are set. Use Disk Utilities to create a RAID from two hard drives. I have an external firewire case that has 2 bays for hard drive. Will make a good RAID drive.
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Bush Tax Cuts == Job Killer
June 2001: 132,047,000 employed
June 2003: 129,839,000 employed
2.21 million jobs were LOST after 2 years of Bush Tax Cuts.
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Houston, TX
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Mac mini... Time Capsule is very slow.
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Thousand Oaks, CA
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I have a Time Capsule. It is... regrettable.
For one, swapping out/upgrading the hard drive is a PITA. (Have you ever torn a ligament? It sounds and feels about the same when you open up the TC. And oh yeah, bye bye warranty on that.) However, the mini won't help you in this regard.
Also, although I am a huge fan of the Airport Extreme, the concept of the TC - merging a router and a hard drive into one - really just doesn't have any advantages. The only one I can think of, which happens to be to only reason I'm keeping my TC at the moment, is that it allows you to have two separate network drives "connected" to a single Apple router. (I suppose if you are a very new newbie, then the idea of having it all-in-one poses as a good selling point.)
At least with the mini you are buying a machine that has practical uses. I'm not sure its best use is as a NAS, however. Other options: Just get an NAS enclosure. You can get one for a single-disk application or a big hefty expensive hot-swappable RAID box. (And don't waste your money on a Drobo.)
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