Teardown: a look inside Apple’s Time Capsule backup appliance
March 6th, 2008

Time Capsule moves Apple’s popular AirPort line of wireless base stations one step closer into the realm of embedded servers, providing shared file and print services in addition to acting as a target for Leopard’s Time Machine feature. Here’s a look at how it works with Leopard, Tiger and Windows clients, and what components are inside the device making everything happen.
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