And if you want to be even more confident, go for Google Suite or Microsoft 365 account and this is guaranteed to not happen. None of the employees have direct access to your data - neither emails, nor images. will allow employees of said cloud provider to browse your dataĪgain, false. Of course, I would never upload any 'private' or 'confidential' images there. Although, I have a basic trust in their security as opposed to not even using their services for this fear. Will leak it is a bit too strong and harsh. will give it to any government for the asking Imaging Google or Microsoft "selling" a business's images in Photos or Drive. If you want to be extra cautious, you can create a cloud storage account or an account with personal domain and their privacy policies are even strong. Neither Google, Amazon or Microsoft do this. will sell your data to anyone at any time can shut off your access at any time, by accident or on purpose, and you have no recourseĪbsolutely, which is why steps 1-3 help here. buy a new drive every year and copy it forward Is there a good solution for posterity? For example, once I die, and if my family were to become unable to pay the hosting bill, is there any way to guarantee these heirlooms remain intact and available? What is your system for backing up family photos and videos to stand the test of time? Is it adequate to put everything in cloud storage and forget about it? Do you reassess every couple years and adjust to the new landscape of storage services? Is it unavoidable that we'll be paying $100+/year forever for a few terabytes of cloud storage? The easy integration with Nest Hubs makes for nice digital picture frames around the family homes. We're using Google Photos for cloud storage. My current methodology for our immediate family is aligned with the common back up advice - one local copy, one off-site copy (at grandma's house,) and one in cloud storage. We've mostly digitized everything, but some segments are just sitting on external hard drives in closets - waiting to eventually break or become corrupted. My extended family has several terabytes of family photos and videos from over the years. A two-patty Super Duper Burger is about $8.Ask HN: What is your system for backing up family photos and video?ģ21 points by reisr3 7 months ago | hide | past | favorite | 375 comments It comes with proprietary Super Sauce and homemade pickles.
It’s too much work for casual users who are the target demo for Apple’s Time Machine.ĭoes SuperDuper work with macOS Big Sur? How much does super duper cost?Ī Super Duper Mini Burger, which is a single 4-ounce patty on a bun made specially for the brand by a San Francisco baker, costs about $6, depending on whether a customer adds cheese. The effort required to have a bootable backup makes it an option for people who rely on their Macs for a living. The latest version of SuperDuper! is faster, better, fully compatible with Big Sur (macOS 11) and Monterey (macOS 12) – in fact, it’s compatible with macOS 10.10 and later, has Smart Wake, Smart Delete, Notification Center support, additional control capabilities, and improves many aspects of the user experience.
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As such, it will erase everything but that folder if you use Smart Update or Erase, then copy. Yes, you’re still copying a volume to a volume. Once the copying process has been completed, you can boot from that cloned disk.
You need to give it permission to access your entire computer system. Macrumors G4 How is the external HD connected? i’d agree that 3 hours seems like a fairly long time, but if you have a lot of data going over a USB connection, it could very well take several hours. How long does it take SuperDuper to clone?