what size external drive do I need to make backups on imac
what size external drive do I need to make backups on imac
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what size external drive do I need to make backups on imac
iMac 27″ 5K, macOS 10.15
If you are using Time Machine as your backup tool, the general rule of thumb is 2-3 times the capacity of what is stored on the computer. For example, let's say you have a 1TB internal storage but are only using 500GB of storage. That would mean a 1 - 2 TB External Hard Disk would be fine.
2 x 500 GB = 1 TB
3 x 500 GB = 1.5 TB (as there are no 1.5 TB drives, round it up to 2 TB)
If you are using Time Machine as your backup tool, the general rule of thumb is 2-3 times the capacity of what is stored on the computer. For example, let's say you have a 1TB internal storage but are only using 500GB of storage. That would mean a 1 - 2 TB External Hard Disk would be fine.
2 x 500 GB = 1 TB
3 x 500 GB = 1.5 TB (as there are no 1.5 TB drives, round it up to 2 TB)
what size external drive do I need to make backups on imac