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What is the best external HDD for Backups on MacBook Air?
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<blockquote data-quote="RadDave" data-source="post: 1804246" data-attributes="member: 234411"><p>Hello and welcome to the forums! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> First, there really is no 'best' external drive for Mac (laptops or desktops) backups (BU). Second, many of us here use multiple external HDs and/or SSDs for backup purposes; e.g. I have an iMac and two laptops (MBPro & MBAir), each uses at least 2 drives, one for a TM (Time Machine) BU and the other for a cloned BU (CCC or Carbon Copy Cloner is the app I use; others recommend SuperDuper), so that would be my suggestion for starters, although others will likely 'chime in' in agreement or with different comments. Now, on my iMac & MBPro, I also do redundant BUs, i.e. using additional drives (all external drives can fail suddenly, esp. after 3-5 years - happen to me w/ an iMac TM BU HD last week) - there are other steps that I use and some not (e.g. storing a redundant BU off site in case of theft or a disaster, such as a fire or flood).</p><p></p><p>As to the type(s) of external drives to purchase, there are MANY considerations: 1) Type, spinning HD vs. SSD; bus or AC powered; 2) Capacity, typically in GBs or TBs; 3) Connections - wired (e.g. USB, Thunderbolt) or wireless; 4) Cost - spinners are cheap while SSDs are more expensive; and 5) Budget which also impacts on the number of drives wanted per machine for the type of BU and/or redundancy. Now, these are just some opening comments for your considerations - please return w/ questions; plus, more posts will likely appear recommending specific brands/models. Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RadDave, post: 1804246, member: 234411"] Hello and welcome to the forums! :) First, there really is no 'best' external drive for Mac (laptops or desktops) backups (BU). Second, many of us here use multiple external HDs and/or SSDs for backup purposes; e.g. I have an iMac and two laptops (MBPro & MBAir), each uses at least 2 drives, one for a TM (Time Machine) BU and the other for a cloned BU (CCC or Carbon Copy Cloner is the app I use; others recommend SuperDuper), so that would be my suggestion for starters, although others will likely 'chime in' in agreement or with different comments. Now, on my iMac & MBPro, I also do redundant BUs, i.e. using additional drives (all external drives can fail suddenly, esp. after 3-5 years - happen to me w/ an iMac TM BU HD last week) - there are other steps that I use and some not (e.g. storing a redundant BU off site in case of theft or a disaster, such as a fire or flood). As to the type(s) of external drives to purchase, there are MANY considerations: 1) Type, spinning HD vs. SSD; bus or AC powered; 2) Capacity, typically in GBs or TBs; 3) Connections - wired (e.g. USB, Thunderbolt) or wireless; 4) Cost - spinners are cheap while SSDs are more expensive; and 5) Budget which also impacts on the number of drives wanted per machine for the type of BU and/or redundancy. Now, these are just some opening comments for your considerations - please return w/ questions; plus, more posts will likely appear recommending specific brands/models. Dave [/QUOTE]
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