Our current small office system consists of three Macs on a hardwired Ethernet, as follows, with all running El Capitan !0.11.5-ġ) iMac 27" (Early 2012), 2TB HD (2 partitions) and local MyBook (Time Machine) 8TB (This would become Server Administrator)Ģ) MacPro 2,1 (Early 2008), Four 2TB HD (This would have OS X Server added)ģ) iMac 21. The MacPro would backup to the remaining free internal drive. This way there would be two backups for the iMac 27" (local & server), and the iMac 20.5" would have one backup to server, and each backup would on a dedicated hard drive in MacPro. We are aware that the MacPro will not be able to run Sierra, so it bods the question as to whether this scheme will run at all? Our initial idea was to have the MacPro serve as a Time Machine for backups coming from the other two Macs. 1) iMac 27' (Early 2012), 2TB HD (2 partitions) and local MyBook (Time Machine) 8TB (This would become Server Administrator) 2) MacPro 2,1 (Early 2008), Four 2TB HD (This would have OS X Server added) 3) iMac 21.5' ( Early 2009), 500MB HD, (This had it own Time Machine but it has failed) Any help appreciated. My basic question is, should we go ahead and setup our MacPro (Early2008) with OS X Server (El Capitan) now or wait and add Server after release of macOS Sierra?
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