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Backblaze photos library9/11/2023 ![]() Now let’s talk about online, or cloud, backup. If you have an offsite office or residence you regularly visit, this is a great way to backup with the least amount of hassle. Here’s an article on how to set up Time Machine with multiple disks the first time. I thought this was one of the best new features of Mountain Lion when it came out. No configuration, no changing settings, or UI - it just works! I do this about once a month, and the process couldn’t be easier. Time Machine automatically does the rest while we’re enjoying dinner. When I’m visiting them, all I have to do is turn on the MacBook and plug in the drive. ![]() I keep an inexpensive 320 GB USB drive in a drawer at the in-laws’ house. In OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, you get all the simplicity and automation of Time Machine but with multiple drives.ĭid you know that you can have multiple backups in Time Machine? Well, you can! Many people don’t realize this, but Time Machine can backup to two or more separate drives, each with its own state. For this, I once again use Time Machine, specifically a new feature that was recently introduced - multiple disk backup. Now I just had to find a way to automate this offsite backup as much as possible so I wouldn’t forget to do it. Keeping a backup at their house would meet my bar for “offsite”, and wouldn’t require doing anything I wasn’t doing anyway. We visit them a couple times every month for family dinners or just to drop in. My wife’s parents live about 15 miles away in South San Francisco. Those are all easy to stop doing after a few tries and habits are very hard to change. I wanted to do this in a way that didn’t require changing my life drastically, go out of my way, or regularly mail disks somewhere. You can read more about him and see Mel’s work at, read his blog at /blog or follow him on Twitter How I Backup my Aperture Library (Part 2) His clients include architects, designers and real estate professionals around the Bay Area. ![]() Mel is a landscape and architectural photographer based in San Francisco. ![]()
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