Can I use Dropbox as a Time Machine backup device?
I'm backing up Quicken and documents, downloads, and desktop on Dropbox but I'd like to have a full backup in case something happens.
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I'm backing up Quicken and documents, downloads, and desktop on Dropbox but I'd like to have a full backup in case something happens.
dialabrain and Ronasara are correct.
Virtual hard drives or "clouds" cannot be used as TimeMachines, the way TimeMachine was engineered. It was meant for external, physical, hard drives.
If you're in the market for one, here are the hard drives that Apple sells on their site:
If you decide to go elsewhere to buy one, make sure it can be formatted to fit a Mac! This is extremely important.
dialabrain and Ronasara are correct.
Virtual hard drives or "clouds" cannot be used as TimeMachines, the way TimeMachine was engineered. It was meant for external, physical, hard drives.
If you're in the market for one, here are the hard drives that Apple sells on their site:
If you decide to go elsewhere to buy one, make sure it can be formatted to fit a Mac! This is extremely important.
I wouldn't be able to tell you definitively yes or no. But if you're using iCloud (hopefully iCloud+) and DropBox, I would tentatively say, yes.
However this won't solve your problem of having a TimeMachine backup to your Mac.
Here's a link to iCloud+, if you're unfamiliar:
iCloud+ plans and pricing - Apple Support
What is iCloud+? - Apple Support
Here are some thoughts to consider.
I've had two Mac-supported external drives quit backing up. I had a free Dropbox account with Quicken so I decided to cut my losses with external drives. If I have an iPhone or iPad, will that save enough information that I can reliably count on one of them?
NOTE: Having iCloud+ will not increase the internal storage space on your device. This is a commonly misunderstood topic.
If you have a device with 256GB of internal storage, subscribing to iCloud+ will not increase that storage...so you may still run out of space to store Photos, Apps, etc. on your device. But all that information will be safe in iCloud, if you find out you need a new device with more storage at some point.
The short answer is no.
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Can I use Dropbox as a Time Machine backup device?