keep all files on external drive?
Hi,
I have a MacBook Air M2with a 500 gb drive. Because I am running out of space, I am toying with the idea of moving all of my personal files (Music, Documents, Pictures. I have already moved all my movies off of it.) to an external drive that will always be connected to it (as it is now.) The external drive also has 27 years worth of files from previous Macs as well as all of these files from my MB Air. I've been syncing it with FreeFileSync every week.*
One thing I've noticed is that my large Photos libraries (20 gb and above) get really slow when I try to use them that way (based on the external drive.) So I have moved the one library I use the most back to my MB Air and it performs as it should. I am thinking of moving the others back too. They amount to 224 gb.
So, one plan would be to have nothing but Photos libraries on the MB Air. All other files would be created on or moved to the external drive and accessed there. The MB Air would not have any other music, pics or documents on it other that whatever any app needs.
What do people think of that?
- The external drive is a 4 tb La Cie mobile drive bought in 2021 ,connected via its USB 3.2 to Thunderbolt cable.
- I currently sync the MB Air to the La Cie once a week. I back it up to another drive using Time Machine every night. That routine will change. I could do Time Machine backups of the Photos libraries as needed. (I don't add pics to them every day.) I could back up the La Cie to another La Cie 4 tb drive on some sort of schedule.
I haven't read about having all your data on an external drive much. I have tried using a NAS and am not not happy with the results. (You can't use Photos libraries on the ones I can afford and they're slow, can't be indexed, etc..)
*I *think* all of my files from the MB Air are on the La Cie... It's pretty hard to check. I do worry that if I erase them from the MB Air, I might lose some. So far, everything I have checked is on the La Cie but it is a haunting concern and a big step to actually erase things from the MB Air. I've collected many of them over the past 27 years. They are backed up, in theory, in several places but I still worry about actually erasing them on the MB air.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers,
John
MacBook Air, macOS 13.3