Hi,

As long as there’s enough space for both backups, that’s perfectly fine on a 
Time Capsule.  Regarding the placement of the TC, it is meant to stand 
vertically in order to transmit the strongest signal thus best performance, 
but, if you leave it that way, it likely won’t actually hurt anything.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

> On Dec 6, 2014, at 13:35, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I just got the 2 TB time capsule the other day and have setup my MBA's  
> backup. Can I also use the same Time Capsule to backup my iMac? I’m running 
> the iMac backup now, and it didn’t complain about another machine using the 
> Time Capsule, but I thought I’d ask if using two machines on the same Time 
> Capsule was a good idea.
> Second question: does it matter how you arrange the Time Capsule? I have it 
> laying on its side with ports on the back side and the fan on the right side. 
> Is it supposed to be standing up? The fan looks like it might have four 
> little bumpers for standing on. Does it even matter how it is oriented?
> thanks
> 
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