![]() CCC can also has a safety net so that files which are removed from the source get saved off to the side on the CCC backup, so you have a limited period of time (you get to choose how long) when you can get files back that were changed or removed. ![]() May be time to try Carbon copy cloner or ChronoSync (especially I am only using the app to backup data, I do not need a bootable backup. Maybe CCC wouldn’t make incremental backups at the time or something. I have Carbon Copy Cloner running on an older Mac that uses the network to backup laptops in my home to a NAS (it is very Rube Goldberg but it works).Ĭarbon Copy Cloner is also good for just copying sets of folders and can include or exclude specific files in the copy. There was some reason that I chose Super Duper over CCC years ago, but I don’t remember what it was now. So I have SuperDuper updating a clone every day to a local attached hard disk. After the demo period you have to either buy or stop using CCC. If new update has problems just boot from normal partition and everything is back to normal. It makes testing new point releases of OS X much easier, in essence it separates user files from OS X installation to separate volume. ![]() Useful for try-before-you-buy, and for that once in a lifetime need to get a backup. It seems no one has mentioned one feature that SuperDuper has over Carbon Copy cloner: Sandbox. Incremental updates to an existing clone and scheduled backups requires paying for SuperDuper.Ĭarbon Copy Cloner has a demo period where all features are available to play with. Carbon Copy Cloner VS SuperDuper Feature comparision. SuperDuper will do a full from scratch clone for free, so it is useful for that user that needs a one-off backup but does not want to pay for SuperDuper or any other backup software. Super Duper by Shirt Pocket, Siber Systems' GoodSynch, Chronosync from Econ. SuperDuper just does clones, but it does it well. I own and use BOTH SuperDuper and Carbon Copy Cloner.īoth have saved me from failing boot disks.ĬCC has more flexibility, and the ability to perform network copies (very handy).
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