iCloud doesn't optimise local storage

Why does iCloud store files on my disc drive? This defeats the purpose of Optimising storage, it uses more of your local drive space...which seems bonkers.


I've selected the option to move Documents and Desktop to iCloud but they did not move, still they're taking up space. The Apple support article specifically states that selecting "store in iCloud" moves those files from the local drive to the cloud. That doesn't happen and as mentioned, worse still the iCloud contents are also stored on the drive. Instead of freeing up space, it is using space.


This Apple's comment, "Your Mac can optimise storage by using iCloud to automatically make more storage space available when needed.* It's a way to allow your Mac to free up storage space for you."


Any ideas?

MacBook Pro M1, 512GB, 8GB RAM, Ventura (the same issue exists with Big Sur).

Thanks.


MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.0

Posted on Nov 9, 2022 6:38 PM

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Posted on Nov 10, 2022 1:36 PM

iCloud is primarily a synchronization service, not offline storage. Anything in iCloud will also be on your devices. If you elect to optimize storage of documents and photos, the device will free up space, or lower the resolution, if space becomes needed on the device. You have plenty of storage remaining do you likely will not see any optimization.

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Nov 10, 2022 1:36 PM in response to hogscape

iCloud is primarily a synchronization service, not offline storage. Anything in iCloud will also be on your devices. If you elect to optimize storage of documents and photos, the device will free up space, or lower the resolution, if space becomes needed on the device. You have plenty of storage remaining do you likely will not see any optimization.

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Nov 10, 2022 10:44 AM in response to muguy

Thanks for the response, much appreciated. This still leaves me wondering why a chunk of my local storage is taken up by "iCloud". I know this sounds stupid, but aren't those files supposed to be in the cloud rather than doubling up on my disc? Does this screen shot make any sense to you? Thanks heaps.


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