

WORLD BACKUP DAY: Have you secured your data?ĬhronoSync 10 makes creating a bootable clone easier than ever.
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If I had to restore from a traditional backup, I’d have to either find another Mac (or troubleshoot and repair the one on my desk), erase its drive, install MacOS, and restore from a backup, all of which could take half a day or more. Recovering from a disaster using my clone allows me to get back to work in mere minutes. Then, if something goes horribly wrong with my Mac, I can grab my clone drive and connect it to almost any Mac, getting back to work in mere minutes with all of my documents, applications, and utilities (as of 2 AM the previous night) right where I expect them. My bootable clone drive-a 1TB Samsung S7 SSD-is updated automatically every night at 2 AM. And, at least for me, I’ve always maintained a clone for one of those backups.Ī traditional backup stores a copy of every file that has changed since the last backup a bootable clone is a precise snapshot of your startup disk at a specific point in time.

As you know, I recommend redundancy, with multiple backups and at least one of them stored in a different location.
