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Backing up iCloud Drive

Backing up iCloud Drive

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Apr 14, 2018
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Whether it be user error or a bug, it’s definitely possible to lose data on iCloud Drive. If you keep important data there, personal or otherwise, it’s important to know a few things.

While Apple does backup iCloud Drive, the frequency may not suit you. A restore may also overwrite other files you’ve changed since the last backup if you are really wanting to restore just one file. Some network backup solutions don’t back up iCloud Drive so you may have to manually configure them to do so. Backblaze does back it up.

Manual backups

Backing up iCloud Drive yourself is an option. Simply copy the path below via Terminal or Finder to either a separate location on your local drive or to an external or network drive:

~/Library/Mobile\ Documents

Time Machine DOES backup iCloud Drive. However, Time Machine’s backup schedule is not predetermined. It’s possible to turn off Time Machine and then manually back up using the tmutil command. I’ll be honest and say that I’ve found this route to be frustrati…

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