Time Machine, Time Capsule, NAS, & TP-Link...The Rollercoaster Compatibility Saga

It's been a saga lately trying to get Time Machine to work in 2025 with various generations of Mac computers. The whole Journaled to APFS migration is throwing a wrench into the backup agenda. Time Capsule doesn't speak APFS...so that makes it less than favorable as a viable option for newer machines. Similarly they don't recognize APFS USB drives either. So with Time Capsule running its course with modern devices, a natural evolution would be local USB hard drives or NAS storage solution. Since our house uses multiple machines, I am working on configuring a NAS setup. But, TP-Link doesn't speak APFS.


That being said, does anyone have a router solution that speaks APFS? Similarly, I am wondering if an APFS machine can backup to a NAS drive formatted as Journaled. Thank you.

Mac mini (M4)

Posted on Jul 15, 2025 01:40 PM

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Posted on Jul 15, 2025 05:10 PM

Time Capsule doesn't speak APFS...so that makes it less than favorable as a viable option for newer machines.


Not a problem because like all NAS devices the TC has its own operating system and manages its own file system format. It happens to be OS X and HFS+ respectively but it doesn't matter what it is.


For that reason, APFS is not a requirement for an NAS device. It could use some Windows file format. It's like asking what file format is used for anything served by a network device. It doesn't matter.


Similarly they don't recognize APFS USB drives either.


That's a problem. They have to be formatted HFS+ for a TC to recognize them.

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Jul 15, 2025 05:10 PM in response to BMBell1919

Time Capsule doesn't speak APFS...so that makes it less than favorable as a viable option for newer machines.


Not a problem because like all NAS devices the TC has its own operating system and manages its own file system format. It happens to be OS X and HFS+ respectively but it doesn't matter what it is.


For that reason, APFS is not a requirement for an NAS device. It could use some Windows file format. It's like asking what file format is used for anything served by a network device. It doesn't matter.


Similarly they don't recognize APFS USB drives either.


That's a problem. They have to be formatted HFS+ for a TC to recognize them.

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