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Take Control of Backing Up Your Mac (3.1)
by Joe Kissell
Take Control of Backing Up Your Mac, 3rd Edition
Read Me First
Updates and More
Basics
What’s New in Version 3.1
What Was New in the Third Edition
Introduction
Quick Start
Plan a Backup Strategy
Understand Joe’s Basic Backup Strategy
Why Create Versioned Backups?
Why Create Bootable Duplicates?
Why Use an External Hard Drive?
Why Use Multiple Partitions?
Why Automate Backups?
Why Keep Multiple Backups?
Why Store Backups Offsite?
Can Cloud Sync Simplify Backups?
Can You Reduce Your Backup Footprint?
Reassess Your Backup Strategy
What’s New in Mac Backups
Factors to Reevaluate
Choose Local or Network Backups
Local Backups
Network Backups
Local vs. Network Backups: Joe’s Recommendations
Choose Backup Software
Decide If Time Machine Is Best for You
Explore Versioned Backup Features
Choose Another Versioned Backup App
Choose a Bootable Duplicate App
Choose Backup Hardware
Decide on Capacity
Decide on a Storage Configuration
Hardware You Should Probably Avoid
Prepare Your Hard Drive
Choose a Partition Map Scheme
Decide How Many Partitions to Make
Configure Your Drive
Configure and Use Time Machine
Time Machine Basics
Choose a Destination
Exclude Files from Time Machine
Restore Data with Time Machine
Delete Files from a Time Machine Backup
Encrypt Your Time Machine Backup
Use a Mac as a Time Machine Server
Use a Single Backup Disk with Multiple Macs
Use Power Nap
Manage Your Time Machine Schedule
Migrate to a Larger Time Machine Disk
Avoid or Solve Time Machine Problems
Use Other Versioned Backup Software
Arq Tips
ChronoSync Tips
DollyDrive Tips
QRecall Tips
Retrospect Tips
Test Your Versioned Backup
Create and Use a Bootable Duplicate
Give the Destination Volume a Unique Name
Create a Duplicate with Carbon Copy Cloner
Create a Duplicate with SuperDuper!
Test Your Duplicate
Store an Extra Backup Offsite
Use an Extra Hard Drive
Use a Cloud Backup Service
What to Do When Disaster Strikes
Restore Individual Files
Use Your Bootable Duplicate
Restore a Disk from a Bootable Duplicate
Manage Your Media
What to Do When Your Disks Fill Up
Consider Long-Term Archive Storage
Consider Special Backup Needs
Back Up Digital Photos
Deal with Huge Volumes of Data
Back Up a NAS
Back Up Data from the Cloud
Back Up While on the Road
Back Up an iOS Device
Back Up Windows Files and Volumes
About This Book
Ebook Extras
About the Author and Publisher
Credits
Also by Joe Kissell
Copyright and Fine Print
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