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Set Up a Shared USB Disk
The AirPort Extreme and the Time Capsule both add an interesting
option to a network: they can share disks across a network without
those disks being attached to a computer. Both models can accept one
or more external drives plugged in via USB or via a USB hub; the Time
Capsule also includes a non-removable internal drive.
Either model can share drives over a network with both the standard
Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) format, the same format used with
Personal File Sharing and OS X Server share files, and Samba,
a network file-sharing service compatible with Mac OS X, Windows,
and Linux.
Attached hard drives can be accessed over the Internet via AFP
using Back to My Mac, too (see Access a Base Station via iCloud).
In this chapter, I cover a handful of procedures for using the Time
Capsule and the
Extreme to share disks:
Read Prepare Your Drive, next, to find out about formatting and
physically attaching drives.
Work with Time Machine covers setting up Time Machine backups
as well as how to make a backup archive
of a Time Capsule disk or
to erase the disk.
Grant Access and Gain Access look at how users on the network can
best access the disks.
Warning! You can’t share volumes via either only AFP or only
Samba; you must share through both.
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