![]() ![]() The MacRumors Show: Vision Pro Deep Dive Following Our WWDC Demo.5 New AirDrop Features Coming in iOS 17.Top Stories: Top iOS 17 Features, M2 Ultra Chip Benchmarks, and More.iOS 17 Can Automatically Remove Tracking Parameters From URLs in Safari, Messages, and Mail. ![]() No I don’t travel foreign, and that is an entirely new subject. I’m sure they can be good if done right, but don’t expect them to offer an insurance payout if you data disappears, so … local distributed backup clones are still needed. I don’t use online backups now, but may do so in the future. Third, a mobile SSD makes sure I can keep a clone of my boot partition separate from my laptop when on the move. This is my insurance against accidental deletion, bad changes or corruption (which happens maybe once a year.). The 2nd secret for my use is just that, a 2nd partition on my Mac that is a clone updated yesterday w/CCC that only takes typically 3-5 minutes. That means you are not likely to have drive or sector failure on a drive that won’t be used much. The first secret to long lived cloned data is simple: A new (cheap now) 1-2 TB hard drive partitioned into chunks a bit bigger than you drive to be backed up. I’ve never had a CarbonnCop圜loner failure to copy & be able to copy a needed file or clone back a disk … ever. I use SuperDuper myself.Sorry, but my Mac use since the 512k Mac has shown lots of failures of TM backups (once TM was released) to the point I will never use it again.ĭitto for Retrospect & it’s proprietary format. ![]() ![]() Personally I will stay with MacOS High Sierra and Mojave and not consider any OS upgrade at this point since High Sierra and Mojave work fine for me. VMware has provided a free VMware Fusion Player 12 so you may not have to pay to upgrade or use VMware Fusion personally, but other paid applications may require a paid upgrade to use on Big Sur. Upgrading to Big Sur will require upgrading to VMware Fusion 12 to continue to use VMware Fusion. The applications will have to be updated for the new OS and users will have problems if they upgrade and then find out their applications are incompatible.įor example, VMware Fusion 11.5.6 (the last version) is fully supported on MacOS Mojave and Catalina, but it is not compatible and not supported on MacOS Big Sur. I think upgrading to Big Sur or any new OS version on or close to launch day is foolhardy unless you have an absolute need for it. The release version of MacOS Big Sur 11.0.1 fixes the problem with Apple’s own replication utility so now both Carbon Copy Cloner and SuperDuper can proceed with Big Sur testing with their upcoming versions, but they are not yet ready with Big Sur : The developers responsible for the software have claimed that Apple is aware of this limitation and is currently working to resolve it…. The latest version available of Carbon Copy Cloner (5.1.22) works with macOS Big Sur, but it’s only capable of creating copies of the system volume that are not bootable. To create a functional copy of the macOS 11 System volume, we have to use an Apple tool to copy the system, or install macOS onto the backup. This volume is cryptographically sealed, and that seal can only be applied by Apple ordinary copies of the System volume are non-bootable without Apple’s seal. The system now resides on a “Signed System Volume”. Third-party tools can still make backups of the Mac’s internal storage, but they’re not bootable and some things become inaccessible. One of the main under the hood features introduced with macOS Big Sur is a new protection layer called “Signed System Volume” that seals and encrypts the volume in which macOS is installed. …As macOS Big Sur is about to be released to the public, the developers behind Carbon Copy Cloner have now alerted their users about potential compatibility issues with the latest version of Apple’s operating system…. Carbon Copy Cloner alerts its users about macOS Big Sur compatibility issues ![]()
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