What are good back up devices for iMac and MacBook Air

What are the best back up devices for 24 in iMac and 15" MacBook Air



iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.13

Posted on Jul 11, 2023 11:43 PM

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Posted on Jul 12, 2023 05:24 PM

The read / write speed advantage of SSDs is utterly unimportant with Time Machine.


Read Types of disks you can use with Time Machine on Mac - Apple Support. Whatever you use, get enough of them for a sufficient number of redundant backup devices. Since any device can fail at any time, that means a minimum of two backup devices.


Since two devices will are certain to be in the the same physical proximity least some time, they can both become simultaneously lost through a catastrophic event or theft. That means a minimum of three devices, with one of them geographically separate from the other two at all times.


Three redundant, inexpensive, disposable, "slow" backup drives. When one fails (and they all fail... eventually) throw it out. Unlike SSDs, most hard disk drives give at least some warning before they fail completely, but when they do — guess what — you're back down to only two.


Four backup drives get very close to a disaster-proof backup strategy.

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Jul 12, 2023 05:24 PM in response to pince

The read / write speed advantage of SSDs is utterly unimportant with Time Machine.


Read Types of disks you can use with Time Machine on Mac - Apple Support. Whatever you use, get enough of them for a sufficient number of redundant backup devices. Since any device can fail at any time, that means a minimum of two backup devices.


Since two devices will are certain to be in the the same physical proximity least some time, they can both become simultaneously lost through a catastrophic event or theft. That means a minimum of three devices, with one of them geographically separate from the other two at all times.


Three redundant, inexpensive, disposable, "slow" backup drives. When one fails (and they all fail... eventually) throw it out. Unlike SSDs, most hard disk drives give at least some warning before they fail completely, but when they do — guess what — you're back down to only two.


Four backup drives get very close to a disaster-proof backup strategy.

Jul 12, 2023 04:32 PM in response to pince

That will really depend on if this is the only backup destination you are planning to use with these Macs. HDDs are still the preferred media (I have to slightly disagree with Rudegar on this) over SSDs for the primary purpose of using for backups.


Regardless, you will want to have as a minimum 2.5 - 3x the total combined storage capacity of both of your Macs for this backup destination ... even if Time Machine does perform backup cleanup.


Now, the other important issue is: How critical are the data on these drives to you? If they are critical backing up to a single external drive will not leave you any room for error should that external drive fail.


The other consideration is your budget. If you can afford it, a dedicated NAS would be the better solution having a single external drive. Also that single drive would have to be connected/reconnected between devices each hour for Time Machine to use them from each Mac. Not a practical way to go.

Jul 13, 2023 04:10 PM in response to John Galt

Thanks to everyone for your replies. Both machines are new (replacing 2 very old MacBook Pro and iMacs). My old backup died; the Mac Book one is full. And will be starting a new business soon (heavy on visuals), so will probably be purchasing another MacBook Pro soon (my iPad is pretty new). We have both 2 Apple stores and one MacMedics close by. Think I will take all of your thoughtful answers to either the most helpful the Apple Stores or MacMedics and get some help consolidating all of your advice. With a new business start-up, the data is critical--the design and production of the services, the marketing plan and information, etc. So backups critical. Many thanks!

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