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Take Control of Backing Up Your Mac 
below is the description from the publishers site:
https://www.takecontrolbooks.com/backing-up/ 
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Take Control of Backing Up Your Mac
Joe Kissell provides the advice you need to create a Mac backup strategy that 
protects your data and enables quick recovery. He compares backup software, 
services, and media to help you make the best choices. You’ll learn to set up, 
test, and maintain backups, plus how to restore files after a calamity!

Creating and maintaining a solid backup plan is essential to anyone who uses a 
Mac, in order to prevent the loss of important data if disaster strikes—whether 
through hardware or software failure, theft, human error, or other mishap. In 
Take Control of Backing Up Your Mac, Fourth Edition, tech expert Joe Kissell 
explains how to design a sensible backup strategy, choose and configure the 
best backup hardware and software for your needs, and understand how to make 
your backups as painless as possible. His advice is equally useful to those who 
have never had a backup system and those whose backup systems are in need of an 
update.

The fourth edition, a major rewrite, fully delves into the new challenges 
presented by Big Sur and Monterey, M-series Macs, and the ever-changing 
landscape of Mac backup hardware, software, and cloud services. It features 
entirely rethought advice about bootable (and non-bootable) duplicates, backup 
media, and disk formats, as well as changes in Time Machine and the weird world 
of APFS snapshots.

Note: This book covers macOS 10.14 Mojave through macOS 12 Monterey. An update 
that covers minor changes in macOS 13 Ventura is planned for late 2022. The 
update will be free to anyone who purchases the book now.

Using this book, you’ll learn how to:

Design (or update) the ideal backup system: If you’re starting from scratch, 
you’ll find all the information necessary to assemble a reliable and 
easy-to-use backup system. If you’re updating an existing system, you’ll learn 
about what’s new in hardware, software, and online services that might affect 
the way you back up your Mac in the future.
Choose backup software: Apple’s Time Machine is both free and easy to use, but 
it’s not the best choice for everyone, and even if you do use Time Machine, 
you’ll certainly want to supplement it with other tools. You’ll learn about key 
features to look for in a backup app and find tips on using several popular 
tools. You’ll also discover the pros and cons of cloud backup services, and get 
help choosing the right one. (An online appendix covers dozens of apps and 
services.)
Shop for hardware: Depending on your needs and goals, you may need one or more 
external SSDs or hard drives, but the range of options (sizes, interfaces, 
speeds, and more) can be bewildering. Joe helps you find the best backup 
hardware, whether it’s individual SSDs or hard drives, RAIDs, NAS devices, or 
other options.
Make and maintain backups: Once you’ve selected hardware and software, you’ll 
need to know how to make your first backup, set up your backups to run 
unattended, and test them regularly to make sure they’re working as they 
should. This includes both versioned backups (which contain old file versions 
and deleted files) and—for some users—bootable or non-bootable (data-only) 
clones. And, you’ll learn about strategies for keeping extra backups offsite.
Operate Time Machine: If you choose Time Machine for versioned backups, you’ll 
learn how to back up and restore individual files, app-specific data (such as 
contacts), and even an entire disk. You’ll also discover why and how to encrypt 
Time Machine backups, how APFS snapshots work (inside and outside Time 
Machine), and what to do if Time Machine misbehaves.
Deal with unusual backup needs: If you deal with exceptionally large files 
(such as audio and video files), spend a lot of time on the road away from your 
usual backup hardware, run Windows on your Mac, or rely on cloud services to 
store essential data, you’ll want to take extra (or different) steps to make 
sure everything is safely backed up.
Manage your media: What happens when a backup drive fills up, or becomes so old 
that you worry about its future reliability? What if you want to archive older 
files for posterity, but not necessarily maintain them as part of your daily 
backups? Joe explains how to deal with media management tasks such as these.
Recover lost data: Backing up data can be easy, but restoring it is often more 
challenging. When you discover that data is missing—whether due to a disk 
error, theft, or a simple mistake—you need to know the exact steps needed to 
recover it and get back to work as soon as possible. 

About Joe Kissell <https://www.takecontrolbooks.com/joe-kissell/>
Take Control publisher Joe Kissell has written more than 60 books about 
technology, including many popular Take Control books. He formerly wrote for 
publications such as Macworld, Wirecutter, and TidBITS. He lives in Saskatoon 
with his wife, his two children, and his cat.

                Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Nov 15, 2022, at 9:08 PM, Mohammad Fazil <mfa...@outlook.com> wrote:
> 
> , Thanks much! May I know the name of the book, from bookshare, please
> 
>> On Nov 15, 2022, at 1:53 PM, Jonathan Cohn <jon.c.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> There are several ways to do this. 
>> 1. Time Machine this is the built in backup strategy that Apple provides. 
>> When you first insert a new hard disk, MacOS will ask you if you want to use 
>> it for Time Machine, I am fairly sure all you have to do is click yes and it 
>> will start backing up.
>> 2. Carbon Copy Cloaner is an independent package that has various options 
>> for making copies of folders or disks. I have never used it, but it is 
>> supposed to be faster than  using built in tools like unix cp, or the finder.
>> 3. Super Duper this is essentially a disk copying software package. It does 
>> have the ability to do incremental backups if you upgrade to the non-free 
>> version.
>> 
>> Joe Kissel has written a Take Control book to help people create a backup 
>> strategy that is effective for their needs. If you are a book share user it 
>> should be available there, or you can purchase it from Take 
>>  Control Books.
>> Best wishes,
>> 
>> Jonathan Cohn
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 14, 2022, at 8:43 PM, Mohammad Fazil <mfa...@outlook.com 
>>> <mailto:mfa...@outlook.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi, Group.
>>> I have ordered a 2TB external drive for backing up my Mac today but I have 
>>> never done that before. I’d be doing it for the first time when the drive 
>>> arrives.
>>> May I know how should I be doing this, please?
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
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