Ralph Strauch wrote:Why are two different keys needed?
When you reuse a single key on two systems, QRecall treats both computers as the same source. So from QRecall's perspective, you are capturing two volumes on the same computer rather than the single volume of two different computers.
The second reason is economic. Using QRecall's ability to combine duplicate data (like the OS) from two diferent systems is a significant advantage that QRecall has over almost all other backup systems available today. Using two identity keys let's me get paid for that work.
Related question? should it be possible to have a firewire drive mounted on both computers at the same time?
Not directly, no. A directly connected Firewire drive can only be used by a single computer at a time.
To share a volume with two or more systems you need to share it (there has to be some intermediate agent that arbitrates requests between the multiple systems). You could, for example, connect the drive to one computer, turn on Personal File Sharing, then mount the same volume on the second computer as a network volume. The system directly connected to the drive will arbitrate acces to the drive.