oxcart wrote:
Holy
**, I've recently started using TM because I was seduced by way in which is able to do an incremental backup v. quickly without slowing down other tasks in the slightest (it must take bottom priority in the thread manager or whatever its called).
Not entirely true. They're usually quick and unobtrusive, but if you're backing-up wirelessly, and also trying to do a lot of other things over the same network, you will see a slowdown. And, of course, if your Mac is already overloaded, or having other problems, that may happen, too.
Anyway, I've been using CCC for years on the 5 macs in my workgroup and never had a single issue. Got a record of every file that's ever been created on those machines. Browsing this forum has made me very uneasy.
Do not overreact. First, what you see here are the relative few folks having problems, not the millions who don't. If you walk in to your local hospital, do you assume that everyone in town is sick or injured?
Second, some of these posts are by folks backing-up over a network via an Airport Extreme, which is +*not supported by Apple.+* Sometimes it can be made to work, but if you do something Apple tells you not to, you really shouldn't complain when it doesn't work well!
And there are problems and failures posted on the CCC forums, and all other backup apps' forums, too.
Sorry this is slightly off topic, but my advice is to abandon TM if your backups are mission critical.
Baloney. TM work well for most folks.
But I've learned over the years (mostly the hard way, of course 😟 ), never to trust my backups to a single app or piece of hardware:
no app is perfect, and
all hardware fails, sooner or later.
Like many here, I keep full Time Machine backups,
plus a "bootable clone" on a separate external HD. I use
CarbonCopyCloner, many use the similar
SuperDuper. That gives me the best of both types of backups, plus of course a completely separate, independent backup.
This is not limited to +Time Machine.+ While it's relatively rare, we do get posts here every few weeks where someone had an internal HD fail, or get corrupted, and while they were restoring from their backups, the backup drive failed.