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macOS Snapshots

Working with macOS Snapshots

Snapshots are a feature of APFS (Apple File System) that has been part of the macOS since High Sierra. A snapshot captures the state of an APFS formatted drive, and preserves all the files on the drive, as they appeared when the snapshot was taken. If you ever need to, you can roll back the drive to its previous state. In this Rocket Yard guide, we're going to take a look at APFS snapshots, how they’re created, managed, and deleted, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of snapshots.

SuperDuper Makes Mac Bootable Backups a Snap

In my view, there are two types of computer users: those who have lost data and those who are about to lose data. Your photos, reports, design files, etc. can’t be easily replaced, so having a back-up strategy is critical....

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