bruceisacson wrote:
Mr. Hoffman, I tried to search for a NAS device for Mac to replace the Time Capsule, however the only ones I could find did not have good reviews on Amazon. Can you recommend a NAS device with just 1TB that will work well with Apple Time Machine. My MacBook Air macOS version is 10.13.6 I haven't upgraded the OS because I would loose important software like Photoshop. I use the MacBook Air mainly for Screen Writing, but I also have important large Video Files and many important documents that all need to be backuped using Time Machine. Thanks again for all of your help! Sincerely, Bruce
I’m likely not in the same part of the IT market as you.
Mentioned Synology upthread. I use Synology NAS boxes for various storage- and server-related purposes, and those do support Time Machine server. Multiple Macs are usually involved, each going to (usually) two NAS boxes, or to one NAS and one direct local HDD.
The Synology gear is usually used with Ubiquiti Wi-Fi in a mix of mesh and wired.
Have done infrequent (but successful) Time Machine restorations within these configurations, as well.
Synology does have combination Wi-Fi with add-on USB-based NAS, but those are aimed at a different part of the Wi-Fi and NAS market (might be closer to what you want here, though), and I’ve not used those configurations.
I’ve been using WD HGST Ultrastar (IBM heritage) datacenter HDDs with the Synology boxes.
A mid- or upper-end four-bay NAS configuration with these (not cheap) HDDs starts around USD$2000.
Random Synology tip: the last two digits of the Synology model number are the year of introduction for the product, so you might want to aim your choices for somewhat newer years for longer support.