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Time Capsule first impressions

Posted at 1:28 PM on 2/29/2008 in Gadget

Filed under: Features, Wireless, Storage



"http://digg.com/api/diggthis.js"> Okay, so we've got our Time Capsule up and running here -- we'll be back with a full review once our full 516GB backup is completed, but here are some quick first impressions:



  • You can expressly hear the disks spin up and access. It also sounds like there's a fan in there, but there are no obvious vents for one and we can't feel any air coming out, so the drives might just be that loud.

  • The top is getting quite warm during the backup -- we'll see if it cools down once we stop hitting the drive this hard, but if there really isn't a fan we're a little concerned. Hope those server-grade hard drives like being cooked.

  • You can't transfer an existing Time Machine backup to Time Capsule. Sure, it's easy enough to switch back and get at your old data, but it's still a pain -- and now we have a 1TB drive sitting here with months of backups on it that we can't erase and reuse.

  • Time Machine doesn't prioritize network activity on your machine, so it's slamming our network connection right now as it backs up. That's not a huge problem since we're backing up over Ethernet, but we'll see what happens when we try this over WiFi later.

  • We tried to back up a second machine while the first was in progress, and not much happened -- it created the disk image and got to "Preparing..." and then did nothing. We're assuming these can only happen one at a time.

  • The digital jingle side of things is basically the same as the Airport Extreme, nothing shocking there, even supposing the setup assistant has been substantially revised to make things easier.

  • The setup assistant now asks if you already have a 2.4GHz network and offers to create a 5GHz secondary network, which is interesting.



That's about it for now -- there's not much we can try out while this backup is in progress. any one thing else you guys want to know?

 

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