Backing up your Mac is simple and important. We recommend it for everyone.
Time Machine is the built-in backup feature of your Mac. It’s a complete backup solution, but you can use other backup methods as well.
Create a backupYou can also use iCloud and iCloud Drive to store files, such as your photos, documents, and music.
Store and access files on the go with this 2TB WD My Passport portable hard drive for Mac. The backup software keeps you covered against accidental data loss, and password protection prevents unauthorized access to your content. This blue WD My Passport portable hard drive comes with USB-A and USB-C cables for flexible connectivity options.
Set up iCloud and iCloud DriveWhen you have a backup, you can use it to restore your files at any time, including after the original files are deleted from your Mac.
Restore from a backupMaking a backup is an important part of preparing your Mac for service, especially because some types of repair might require erasing or replacing your hard drive.
Get your Mac ready for serviceTo see the size of a specific file or folder, click it once and then press Command-I. To see storage information about your Mac, click the Apple menu in the top-left of your screen. Choose About This Mac and click the Storage tab. For Time Machine backups, it's good to use a drive that has at least twice the storage capacity of your Mac.
macOS can save space by storing your content in the cloud. This isn't a backup, but it includes new tools to make it easier to find and remove large or unwanted files before you make a backup.
Use Optimized Storage in macOSYou can use Disk Utility if you need to erase or format a storage device.
Learn how to use Disk UtilityWe'll find the best support options for you.