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How to Set up Your Own Time Machine Server - The Mac Security Blog
February 8, 2018 - On the Mac that you want to connect, open up System Preferences > Time Machine and click the “Select Backup Disk” button. In the list you will notice the server that you just set up will be an option to select — go ahead and select it.
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How to Set up Time Machine Server in macOS Ventura or Later - 512 Pixels
October 24, 2023 - Navigate to the “Time Machine” section of the “General” pane in System Settings and select “Add Backup Disk…” · This Mac should automatically see your drive, assuming the two Macs are on the same network.
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I have a Mac Mini with a big external disk in my house that all work MacBooks back up to over wifi. I have just turned on Time Machine Sharing in the Sharing System Preferences More on reddit.com
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macos - Need to set up Time Machine for 2 MBP to a Windows server - need help - Ask Different
After you set up the network disk in Time Machine settings, Time Machine automatically reconnects when it’s time to back up or restore your data. If your backup disk is on a network, the network server can use SMB file sharing. (Your Mac must be connected to the SMB server when you set up ... More on apple.stackexchange.com
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Time Machine Server | MacRumors Forums
My daily machine is 2019 i9 MBP running Sonoma. An old 2007 iMac running El Capitan has been running as a fileserver on our home network. The iMac has had an external HDD formatted in Mac extended journal serving as a dedicated time machine drive. I'm now looking to replace the iMac and was... More on forums.macrumors.com
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Anyone doing a self hosted (MacOS) Time Machine backup server?
I am currently doing this via openmediavault. Pretty easy to set up and works pretty well. All you have to do is set up a SMB/CIFS share and it'll show up on your network. I am by no means a master with openmediavault but the interface is very intuitive so I imagine you could figure it out even without a tutorial, but they're out there just in case. More on reddit.com
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Setting Up a Time Machine Server
To set up a Time Machine server on a Mac in your local network, it is necessary to enable the SMB file server of macOS that will share the data for access. SMB is the Server Message Block protocol recommended by Apple for file sharing.
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How to Set Up Your Mac to Act as a Networked Time Machine Drive
October 25, 2017 - By default Time Machine will use up all space on a drive to store old files until the drive is full, and you don't want that happening if you use this drive for anything but Time Machine backups. On your client Mac open the Finder. You should ...
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Lesson: Create a Time Machine backup server, OS X Server Help
Click the button to turn on Time Machine service. On the client Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Time Machine. Click Select Disk, then choose Storage in the list of available disks. Click Use Disk, then turn on Time Machine. After the client Mac completes its first backup, ...
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Turn up the Time Machine service in macOS Server | Macworld
October 12, 2016 - Using Time Machine on your server is as simple as it is to use Time Machine with a locally connected disk. Open System Preferences. ... Click Select Backup Disk. Choose the backup disk hosted on your server and select the “Encrypt backups” ...
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How to Set up Time Machine Server - 512 Pixels
October 24, 2023 - Note: If you are using macOS Ventura or later, check out the updated version of this article. It used to be that to run a Time Machine Server, you needed to be running a copy of macOS Server on your host machine, but those days are now gone. Anyone running High Sierra or later on […]
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Back up your Mac with Time Machine - Apple Support
Click General in the sidebar, then click Time Machine on the right. Click Add Backup Disk, or click the Add button (+). Select your connected storage device and click Set Up Disk. During setup: Your Mac might ask if you want to erase the storage device so that it can be used for Time Machine.
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How to Set Up Time Machine on macOS Server: A Comprehensive Guide - Блог о хостинге - Valebyte Provider
October 12, 2025 - Before you start setting up Time Machine on your macOS server, make sure you have an external drive that will be used to store the backups.
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Set up or fix Time Machine on OMV or NAS - Roger Frost's blog
January 27, 2026 - Give this new user Read/Write permission on the Shared folder named ‘timemachine2’. Click save and update the server. Turn on Samba: in openmediavault > Services > SMB/CIFS > Settings choose ‘enabled’. Leave recycle bin OFF. Only change the WORKGROUP if you’ve changed it on the Mac. Add the Time Machine folder to Samba and check some settings – in openmediavault > Services > SMB/CIFS > Shares > click + to choose ‘timemachine2’ from a drop down.
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Setting Up a Time Machine Server in MacOS Ventura Requires Psychic Powers – Pixel Envy
September 1, 2023 - Stephen Hackett today updated a great, easy-to-follow guide for setting up a Time Machine server on your network. This is something I have been meaning to do for about a year and I figured a Friday evening before a long weekend would be a superb time to make it happen. After all, I already had […]
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Apple Support
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Back up to a shared folder with Time Machine on Mac - Apple Support
On the Mac you want to use as a Time Machine backup destination, choose Apple menu · > System Settings, click General in the sidebar, then click Sharing .
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This is from an Apple Support article:

If your network server or NAS device supports Time Machine Bonjour notifications, you can set up Time Machine backups even if you are not connected to the server. If your server does not support Time Machine Bonjour notifications, you may still be able to set it up as a Time Machine destination by connecting to the server using SMB and then selecting the mounted network disk. After you set up the network disk in Time Machine settings, Time Machine automatically reconnects when it’s time to back up or restore your data. If your backup disk is on a network, the network server can use SMB file sharing. (Your Mac must be connected to the SMB server when you set up Time Machine.) After you select the network disk in Time Machine settings, Time Machine automatically connects to the disk when it’s time to back up or restore your data.

https://support.apple.com/en-mn/guide/mac-help/mh15139/mac#:~:text=If%20your%20backup%20disk%20is,up%20or%20restore%20your%20data.

Windows does not advertise shares over Bonjour, so they won't automatically appear in the list of possible backup destinations in Time Machine settings. If, after manually mounting the share in the Finder, it still doesn't appear, try the steps in this article:

https://www.imore.com/how-use-time-machine-backup-your-mac-windows-shared-folder

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So you’ve already created an SMB file share from what I can tell. The missing piece is using your Mac to create a sparsebundle disk image using Disk Utility and placing it on your SMB share. Once you mount that you should be able to select it as your backup destination.

I followed the directions here to get it working - https://www.imore.com/how-use-time-machine-backup-your-mac-windows-shared-folder

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Time Machine Server | MacRumors Forums
February 29, 2024 - All that shared, if you want to use one Mac anyway in lieu of a NAS, there are a number of step-by-step tutorials for the setup like this one and this one. ... Thank you for investing the time in your detailed response last night I do appreciate it! I finally figured it out! I was not logged in / connected to server via AFP.
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Unraid Docs
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Apple Time Machine | Unraid Docs
On each Mac, connect to the Unraid server using the SMB path for their specific user share (e.g., smb://unraid-server/tm-larry). Follow the usual Time Machine setup steps to select the user share as the backup disk.
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NordVPN Meshnet
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How to make secure macOS Time Machine backups from anywhere | Meshnet docs
Control-click Finder and choose Connect to server. In the server address box, enter smb://, paste the Nord name or IP address of the Mac you want to access, and then click Connect.
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Terra Master
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How to configure TNAS as a Time Machine server? – TerraMaster Official Store
October 10, 2025 - To Set Up Time Machine: 1.Go to TOS Desktop> Backup> Time Machine> Settings; 2.Check "Enable Time Machine"; 3.Set "Backup Path"; 4.Enter the storage space limitation for Time Machine .