Anyone any experience with Livecode under Ventura?

matthias_livecode_150811 at m-r-d.de matthias_livecode_150811 at m-r-d.de
Sun Nov 13 17:36:00 EST 2022


As Jacque has written, but

in Ventura you can decide if the backup shall be done only manually, every hour, every day or every week.

And if you have defined more than one drive for the Time Machine backups  and if you have them all connected at the same time to your computer then the first  backup is done first on the first one, then the next backup on the second one and so on and then again on the first drive.

If you have defined more than one drive for the backup, but you only attach one drive at a time, then the backup is written to that drive. If you attach an other of the defined drives and remove the other one, then the backup is written the newly attached drive.

I for example have always 1 "real" drive attached and i also use my Synology NAS as a second drive for the Time Machine backups. 


Regards,
Matthias



> Am 13.11.2022 um 09:02 schrieb Mark Smith via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com>:
> 
> Brilliant. I’m inspired. (I presume you can program Time Machine to use drive A on Mon, Wed, Fri, drive B on Tues, Thurs, Sat kind of thing?). 
> 
>> On 11 Nov 2022, at 9:45 pm, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>> 
>> On 11/10/22 12:40 PM, Geoff Canyon via use-livecode wrote:
>>> I think my odds are better using a cloud
>>> service than my own efforts at maintaining things.
>> 
>> I do both local and cloud backups. If you haven't set up Time Machine I highly recommend it. I have two backup drives on my Mac and Time Machine alternates backups between them. I never have to think about it, and it's saved me more times than I can count, especially when I save a stack and later find out I introduced problems. I just grab the last working copy and get back to work. When I travel, I put one of the drives in a safe place at home and take the other one with me, just in case. That came in handy once when I had to review a script to answer a client's question while I was out of town. SSD drives are just a little larger than a cigarette pack, inexpensive, and easy to carry.
>> 
>> I also have Google Drive set up to automatically backup a few important folders including my client folder. That way I have essentially three backups of the important stuff. The good part is that I don't have to do anything at all, the copies take care of themselves.
>> 
>> The initial setup happened a couple of decades ago when I lost everything. My Mac's hard drive failed suddenly and my entire digital life went with it. I'm obsessive now. It's entirely possible to be lazy about backups and still have them.
>> 
>> BTW, one or the other backup drives has failed a couple of times over the years. I take the dead one offline and Time Machine will continue to backup to the other one until I can get a replacement. This happens about every 3-5 years.
>> 
>> I haven't lost any data since the original catastrophe.
>> 
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