The final version of CCC 7 is now out. Looks like half off (so $25) if you own CCC 6.
Most of this is fairly new to me. Sounds reasonable to keep snapshots enabled so long as things don't get completely out of hand, e.g., 42GB+ When doing backups - always manual - will have to remember to delete oldest ones.@RK78; why would you want to delete all snapshots and stop them from being created? The most important thing is you have 2 3rds of your disk free space. At least set it up to keep one snapshot a day for the last week or so in case you should need to revert to the state of the disk before you installed something that broke everything (just as an example).
The way I've set up my system, I set my internal to not create snapshots because it's not very big, but on my two externals that has backups of the internal, I have snapshots going back weeks and months because they have lots of space.
Then if I click 'upgrade' I'm asked to fill in my v5 registration number.
Will my CCC 3.5, 4, 5, or 6 license work with CCC 7?
No, CCC 7 requires a new license. However, if you purchased a CCC 6 license on or after January 1, 2024, we will grant you a FREE license for CCC 7. CCC 6 licenses purchased prior to January 1, 2024 are eligible for upgrade pricing.
CCC 7 (8010) came out on May 8th. It's now up to a 7.0.1 (8016). So far it been running OK.
The final version of CCC 7 is now out. Looks like half off (so $25) if you own CCC 6.
You could simpy set CCC to keep hourly snapshots for something like 240 hours (10 days), zero everything else and maybe set a disk usage limit of 100GB. then you'll have a buffer of ten days of snapshots to roll back to, should a disaster occur, and snapshots will never break the 100GB limit.Most of this is fairly new to me. Sounds reasonable to keep snapshots enabled so long as things don't get completely out of hand, e.g., 42GB+ When doing backups - always manual - will have to remember to delete oldest ones.
Sorry, I'm on v6. I get the 50% discount without logging in (there is no login), and clicking 'upgrade' and entering my v6 reg.nr. and clicking request upgrade does nothing except take me to the checkout with the same 23.90 price. Well, nevermind.I found this on the Bombich site, so looks like V5 is not going to get you a discount for V7.
I think that is the discounted price. I believe the full price is $50.Sorry, I'm on v6. I get the 50% discount without logging in (there is no login), and clicking 'upgrade' and entering my v6 reg.nr. and clicking request upgrade does nothing except take me to the checkout with the same 23.90 price. Well, nevermind.
I keep lots of snapshots on my CCC backups to USB HDD. For some backups, the total size of snapshots is greater than any single snapshot. No problems. I can only suggest:Wow, thanks, much, much more than I thought. 42GB Insane! Time to delete all those accumulated and turn off snapshots!*
*Except might be interested in trying to restore from a snapshot a some point (however, according to Bombich, doesn't look good with a spinner, which I'm still using -- a bit afraid to open this iMac up to replace the HDD with SSD.)
I was using 7.0.2-b1 (8027) earlier w/legendary snapshot with MacOS15 beta also. No issues.CCC 7.0.1 works fine in Sequoia.
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Something I'm still trying to get my head around re. snapshots: why is it that the size of a snapshot on a particular date can vary so much in size? For example, today, latest, after running update is 844 KB and the previous after running update, for 5/18/24, is 3.0.1 GB?Appreciate the replies on this topic. My strategy re. snapshots going forward will be pretty much to use the CCC defaults - since I'm always running CCC manually, backing up only every few days- while pruning when things begin to look too large.
It certainly can look very odd sometimes, and I'm not saying I understand it completely, but the basics are:Something I'm still trying to get my head around re. snapshots: why is it that the size of a snapshot on a particular date can vary so much in size? For example, today, latest, after running update is 844 KB and the previous after running update, for 5/18/24, is 3.0.1 GB?
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Thanks, never expected this topic to be so complicated. "Wrapping my head around" now seems insufficient to drill into the complexity of snapshots. Suppose much of this would become clearer with actual use. Note, URL is based on CCC 7, but suppose it's much the same in 6.It certainly can look very odd sometimes, and I'm not saying I understand it completely, but the basics are:
A snapshot is a list of files that are needed to restore a volume to that state and point in time. If a file is trashed and the trash is emptied, if it is present in any snapshot "list", it will not be deleted, even though it's not viewable in the Finder.
So, The "Today" snapshot says 844kb because that's how much data has been deleted, but is still present because it's needed for a restore. The snapshot from may 18th is 3GB because that's how much data has been deleted, but not deletedbecause its needed for a restore to that date.
If you drag a file to the trash now, and empty the bin, the today snapshot should increase by it's size, and so clould other snapshots - it depends on whether the file is needed for a particular snapshot.
Another thing; I you delete a snapshot that says it's 1GB, doesn't mean you'll gain 1GB of fre disk space, because other snapshots may contain the data.
I just ignore the snapshot sizes.
All I care about is the total size of snapshots for a volume, as seen in CCC volumes section, the total size of files that are there because of snapshots, but you can't see in Finder.
IHTH.
The video does explain what is happening. But I wish there was more information in the snapshot table.Thanks, never expected this topic to be so complicated. "Wrapping my head around" now seems insufficient to drill into the complexity of snapshots. Suppose much of this would become clearer with actual use...Mike puts this in context beginning here, at around 7 1/2 minutes in
I turned snapshots off too - on my internal drive. It's by far the fastest storage I have, the most expensive per-byte-cost, and I don't want to use up a large percentage of it by enabling snapshots on it.I turned "snapshots" OFF with CCC.
Don't need that stuff...