Frequently asked questions about the Carbon Copy Cloner SafetyNet folder

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Note: The topics in this article are not relevant to APFS-formatted destination volumes that have CCC snapshot support enabled. For those volumes, CCC leverages snapshots to implement the SafetyNet functionality, and the snapshots aren't affected by any of the shortcomings described here.

Frequently Asked Questions about cloning Apple's "Recovery HD" partition

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Reminder: Recovery HD volume cloning is not applicable to APFS-formatted destination volumes (i.e. Catalina and later)

Carbon Copy Cloner offers complete support for archiving, cloning, and recreating Apple's Recovery HD partition. See the Cloning Apple's Recovery HD partition section of CCC's Disk Center documentation for instructions to create a Recovery HD volume on your backup disk.

Frequently Asked Questions about encrypting the backup volume

Can I run a backup while I'm using my computer? If I have open files, will they be backed up?

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Generally, yes. Performance will be affected during the backup task (especially the first one) as CCC reads the entire source volume and writes to the destination volume. If your work is "disk bound" — that is your applications are reading or writing to either the source or destination, then you'll notice a performance hit. If you're just reading email or writing a document, then you probably won't notice the performance hit.

I have a clone created by another application. Will CCC recognize that data, or will it want to recopy everything?

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CCC always examines the files on the destination to determine if they already match those on the source. If you have a volume that is virtually identical to your source, CCC will copy only the items that are different between the two volumes.

Can I run my backups more frequently than Hourly?

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CCC offers hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly scheduling options, which suits the needs of most users. Some usage scenarios, however, demand higher frequency backups. For example, photographers might prefer to have their SD cards offloaded to a tethered computer every 5-15 minutes during a photo shoot. When the shoot is complete, though, the backup task should not run at all. Special cases like these demand more flexible execution options, which can be achieved by leveraging CCC's built-in command-line utility.

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Posso eseguire il backup di un computer e usare il clone per ripristinare un altro computer?

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Spesso la risposta probabilmente è Sì. In ogni caso abbiamo qualche avvertimento.

CCC può fare il backup della mia partizione BootCamp (Windows)?

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CCC può fare il backup dei contenuti della partizione Boot Camp ma non può creare una copia avviabile della partizione. Se vuoi creare un backup dei tuoi dati utente della partizione Boot Camp, allora CCC è quello che ti occorre. Se vuoi migrare la tua partizione Boot Camp su un disco fisso nuovo dovresti utilizzare una soluzione diversa ad es. WinClone o una delle soluzioni commerciali di virtualizzazione che offrono strategie di migrazione da Boot Camp.

Can I run backup tasks while my system is on battery power?

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CCC can run backup tasks while the system is running on battery power, but will not (by default) start automated tasks when your laptop is running on battery power. Backup tasks generate a lot of disk read and write activity, and that can run your battery down. Additionally, macOS tends to aggressively put the system to sleep when it's on battery power, causing task completion to be deferred until the system is awoken.