![]() CCC backup, as long as set up right, has the advantage of being bootable to get you still working in the event that the HDD/SSD in your computer idea but the machine otherwise works. What, if any, practical difference is there between them if my computer dies and I need to use the backup to set up a new computer? Is either of them the "better" choice?Ĭlick to expand.I use both, in a similar setup. I'm trying to decide if there is any point, apart from redundancy, to maintain both backups. I have CCC Safety Net off because I don't need it. I am also using Carbon Copy Cloner to make a bootable clone of the drive to an APFS volume on an external SSD, again once a day. I do these manually once a day because, as stated, I don't need historical data. If my computer dies, I'll just get a new one at one of the several Apple stores in my immediate area.Ĭurrently, I use Time Machine to make a backup of my internal drive to a relatively small partition on a hard disk drive. The main applications that I use already make backups of work in progress, also to external drives, over the course of a project. I only need current backups, not the ability to recover data from last week let alone last month. ![]() Almost all of my data, both original files and backups, is on external drives ![]() I mostly need to back up my applications and settings. I use my 2018 Mac mini as a workspace.I have a question about the practical difference between these applications in the following circumstances:
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