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Large Backup Errors
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1548781"><p>With CCC (which I use) you can choose to have CCC archive what it is replacing in an incremental clone. So you clone it once completely, then incremental clone (only what changed) with archiving and the originals get stored in an archive on the backup drive. All that is, I think, in the paid version. You can also create CCC scheduled backups, if you want. I have mine scheduled to do an incremental backup each night around midnight. And if you don't want it scheduled, just save the clone settings and you can manually run it whenever you want. I don't have SuperDuper, but I suspect it may have the same features.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1548781"] With CCC (which I use) you can choose to have CCC archive what it is replacing in an incremental clone. So you clone it once completely, then incremental clone (only what changed) with archiving and the originals get stored in an archive on the backup drive. All that is, I think, in the paid version. You can also create CCC scheduled backups, if you want. I have mine scheduled to do an incremental backup each night around midnight. And if you don't want it scheduled, just save the clone settings and you can manually run it whenever you want. I don't have SuperDuper, but I suspect it may have the same features. [/QUOTE]
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