Showing us that there is, in fact, a much more useful application for an old Mac Plus than a DJ using it as a helmet, Macenstein reader Dean Gray has turned his 1986 Mac Plus 1 MB into a Time Machine Server. By using an Intel Atom motherboard and replacing the screen with a 10″ digital picture frame, Gray has taken an important piece of Apple’s history and made it into what could be the coolest 2.3 TB-capacity Time Machine server we’ve seen yet. Sure beats using a run-of-the-mill Mac mini as a server on style points alone!
While I do both online backups with Backblaze and local backups using Time Machine, Gray’s Mac Plus server would look a lot better in my office than my boring Western Digital drive looks now. But even if you don’t have a Mac Plus to call your own, if you aren’t yet incorporating backups into your daily life, you may want to read Erica Sadun’s piece about why Time Machine holds a special place in her heart, or Steve Sande’s Mac 101 on backup basics. The most important thing is that you start backing up your computer today, no matter the method.
Mac Plus reused as a Time Machine server originally appeared on TUAW on Wed, 19 Jan 2011 18:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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