Can two Macs share one Time Machine backup drive?

I just bought a new Mac mini (M4 Pro) and I already have an older Mac mini (2014) that I still use occasionally.


I have a new 6 TB external drive connected directly to the M4 Pro, formatted as an APFS Time Machine backup. I would like both Macs to back up to this same drive, since there is plenty of space available.


The M4 Pro would back up regularly. The 2014 Mac mini (running macOS Monterey and sometimes High Sierra) doesn’t change much, so I would only back it up occasionally — maybe once a month.


Both Macs are connected via Ethernet, and I’ve enabled File Sharing with “Share as Time Machine backup” on the M4 Pro. The 2014 mini can see the drive, but my question is about actually using it for backups.


My question: Can I share the 6 TB Time Machine drive from the M4 Pro so the 2014 mini can also back up to it without partitioning, and will Time Machine automatically keep each Mac’s backups separate and safe?

Mac mini, macOS 15.7

Posted on Sep 27, 2025 8:35 AM

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Sep 27, 2025 4:03 PM in response to John Galt

I should probably bifurcate that question.


My question: Can I share the 6 TB Time Machine drive from the M4 Pro so the 2014 mini can also back up to it without partitioning, and will Time Machine automatically keep each Mac’s backups separate ...


The answer to that question is yes.


... and safe?


"Safe" connotes different things to different people. If it's not safe I don't do it, and I don't do it.

Sep 27, 2025 9:12 AM in response to Vernon Alexander

Vernon,


Using the same Time Machine backup External Hard Disk for 2 machines is a bad idea, why very simple read on.


All EHD's eventually fail and will lose all the data on them. When that occurs on a Time Machine External Hard Disk the data is lost, so why would you do that on 2 Macs??? EHD's are inexpensive these days and there is NO reason to scrimp on them.


Wise users have redundant backup plans on their Macs. For close to 20 years I have used 2 EHD's connected to each of my Macs, one does a Time Machine backup and the other creates a clone. The clone drive can use a paid for (relatively inexpensive) app such as Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper!.

Sep 27, 2025 9:26 AM in response to Vernon Alexander

I can not comment Time Machine, but I have used the same APFS drive to make bootable backup volumes with Carbon Copy Cloner. Those old Macs have different macOS versions ranging from High Sierra to Big Sur and Ventura and each one uses the last compatible CCC version). But I have used this only for my old non-mission critical Macs so when those old Macs' disks break, I can put in another disk and quickly clone a bootable backup to that instead reinstalling everything from scratch.


For the main Mac running Sequoia I use a dedicated 1TB APFS drive to make a bootable clone with CCC (it does not have to be bootable but old habits are hard to break. Maintaining bootability with the macOS updates occasionally takes some extra care that might very well be wasted time...).


That main Mac is also backupped to another 2TB APFS drive that additionally holds a little bootable Sequoia test volume (to test 3rd party apps before installing to the main internal drive) as well as a data volume for Photos library (which is backupped elsewhere).

Can two Macs share one Time Machine backup drive?

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