Q: 1TB icloud storage is "Full" instantly
Hi,
I just purchased 1TB of icloud storage and with the 1st attempt of copying a folder I got the "The item “Photos” can’t be copied because there isn’t enough free space." message.
How does iCloud work? I bought the extra space with the sole intention to backup my old NTFS hard drives so I could then wipe them and format them to HFS before moving the data back
So - I am dragging files direct from an external drive, therefore they are being copied. Admittedly the first folder was quite big - 220Gb. So I went smaller - 1Gb worked, 9Gb worked, but then 14Gb failed.
I then tried a few smaller files again - approx 1Gb and they worked but then a folder 2.6Gb failed.
I tried 3 folders totalling 39Gb from my local documents directory - and they moved (not copied) "instantly".
What's going on here? Is it because it is an external drive? Because it is NTFS? Does the fact that I have less than 1Gb storage available on my startup disc affect it?
Also - when I moved that data from local storage to icloud, when will I see the space on my local disk actually become free?
In a perfect world I would really love to be able to simply select the 990Gb of multiple folders on my external drive and drag it to icloud in one go - then leave it overnight, or more.
Is that possible?
Thanks,
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)
Posted on Sep 7, 2016 3:45 PM