Backing Up Your Mac

Don't let disaster strike


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Justin Williams discusses why you should backup your Mac and introduces several popular applications to save and restore your data.

You have all heard the story before. A poor Indiana University student is working on his semester term paper for one of his classes. He has invested a several long days and nights into the paper and just as he is putting the finishing touches on the paper, he hears a clanking noise coming from below his desk. He leans over and bangs the side of the computer. As he makes his way back up, he reads on his monitor, You need to restart your computer. Hold down the power button for several seconds or press the Restart button. Kernel Panic.

He tries to restart his computer, but gets nothing. His hard drive is dead. So is his paper. So is his grade.

His friend two hours north at Purdue University has the same thing happen to him. The only difference between him and his friend is that the Purdue student had a backup of his paper on an external hard drive. Obviously, the Purdue student is smarter.

Murphy's Law states if anything can go wrong, it will and it most likely isn't going to be an opportune time. Because of this, you need to take precautionary methods to ensure that you are not going to be caught in a bad place with no backup of your important files. Imagine losing not only your term paper, but all of your family photos, the iMovie you created of last Christmas at grandma's, or that 10 gigs of files you have buried deep on your Mac's hard drive.

This article is not an in-depth review of a single application, but an overview of several Mac backup solutions. Like most pieces of software, there isn't a single solution that is a perfect fit for everyone. Each backup solution I look at in this article has a unique feature set to help it stand out from the competition.

In compiling this list, I had a few criteria in selecting each of these applications.

  1. Affordability
  2. Ease Of Use
  3. Features

This is why you won't notice expensive solutions like Retrospect on the list or explanations of how to create a cron job to use rsync and ditto to backup your drive.

SuperDuper

SuperDuper

SuperDuper is the application I have been using as my backup solution of choice since I reviewed it on MacZealots a little over a year ago. Developed by Shirt Pocket Software, it has a drop-dead simple interface that allows you to run a backup with three clicks: select a source, select a destination and click Copy Now. SuperDuper, by default, supports doing a complete backup of your system or just your Users folder. You can also customize the directories you want to backup by creating your own copy script.

Beyond basic simplicity, SuperDuper is also a powerful application that allows you schedule a backup for any defined period you desire. Scheduling allows you to run a backup in a completely hands off fashion. One caveat is that you must be logged into your Mac for a backup to run.

SuperDuper also has support for running scripts before and after a backups. If you aren't interested in backing up caches or other temporary files, you can create a script that deletes the data before the backup is run. The application also gives you the option of turning your backup into a standard Mac OS X disk image.

SuperDuper costs $27.95 and is worth every penny if you're looking for a no frills backup solution.

Synk Backup

Synk

Since we last looked at Synk on MacZealots, Synk has grown substantially. Beyond just expanding from a single developer, Decimus Software has also expanded the Synk platform to three different versions -- Backup, Standard and Pro. With the addition of the two additional versions of Synk, Decimus has added support for features such as 2-way synchronization, rule-based backups and encrypted backups to name a few. You can compare the features of the three versions of Synk on the Decimus Web site. We'll focus on Synk Backup since it has enough functionality to do the basic backup we are looking to implement.

The Synk Backup interface feels a bit dated with its use of classic Brushed Metal, but don't let that deter you from testing the application's functionality. Synk Backup offers all of the options most people are looking for: incremental backups, control of file deletions, scheduling, and a log of the activity the application performed.

Backing up with Synk is straightforward. It features four options to choose from. You can backup just your home directory, the entire /Users directory or the entire System. For those that want a more fine-tuned experience, you can pick and choose folders as well. If you need a more advanced selection of files, you would want to upgrade to Synk Standard, which has support for a rules engine.

Synk offers a technology called ZeroScan, which eliminates the need for Synk to scan your entire hard drive for changes before running your backup. ZeroScan works by running in the background while you are using your Mac. Each time you make a change to a file, ZeroScan makes note of it. When your backup is run, Synk is able to read the information gathered by ZeroScan to make a backup of only the files referenced. The benefit is a faster backup experience compared to other applications, but it only works on the local machine. If you have a habit of editing files from a secondary Mac over the network, you won't be able to take advantage of this technology.

Synk Backup costs $25. If you need support for rules or other more advanced features, Synk Standard costs $35 and Synk Pro runs for $45.

Apple Backup

Apple Backup

If you are a .Mac user, Apple has included a backup application appropriately named Backup. Backup aims to simplify the process of backing up your most important data. When you first launch it, you are given the option of selecting from a number of backup plans. For example, Apple bundles a plan for backing up your entire home folder, your iLife data or just your iTunes purchases. You can easily customize what else you want backed up and where you want it backed up to: iDisk, removable media (CDs & DVDs), or another drive on your machine.

Backup also has an optional scheduler that lets you choose between a daily or weekly backup that is scheduled at a certain time. The backups done by Backup are incremental like the other applications, so you aren't going to be wasting many resources with each supplemental backup sending the same data over and over.

Backup has its critics, and many power users have complained about its restore procedures. You can read more about it here. If you are looking to backup more than just a sparse amount of personal data such as bookmarks and calendars, Backup should be fine, but for larger jobs, I would recommend another solution.

Backup is free to .Mac subscribers. .Mac costs $99 a year and also gives you iCal, Address Book, and Safari bookmark synchronization, iDisk, and Homepage among other things.

iBackup

iBackup

For those looking for a free backup solution, be sure to have a look at iBackup. iBackup allows users to setup multiple backup profiles, each with a unique data set, schedule and backup location. iBackup works as a front-end to several command-line tools bundled with Mac OS X. It uses the rsync and ditto commands for backup and restoring data, respectively. This is not a knock on iBackup to say the least. Both of these tools are powerful with a knowledge of the Unix terminal. iBackup makes these commands accessible for anyone.

One of the features I liked most about iBackup was its ability to backup to a WebDAV server such as iDisk or a Bingo Disk. Using the application, I was able to create a profile that backed up my Clients folder every night to my Bingo Disk and then did a full system backup to my Firewire drive. Having an offsite backup of your most mission critical data is an important part of any backup strategy after all.

Performance-wise, iBackup feels very sticky on even the most high end of machines. On my Mac Pro, clicking on a checkbox took two to three seconds to register. Another curious thing I found with iBackup was that it came bundled with plug-ins that were nothing more than plist files that link to popular application setting files. iBackup uses these plist files to determine what application settings to backup. This can be frustrating if you are using a lot of applications that aren't included in the default set because you will have to manually select the excluded application setting files you are wanting to backup. I'd much prefer if the application would just copy my entire Application Support and Preferences folder by default.

iBackup is free for personal use, but donations are requested. Commercial users should contact the developer for pricing.

CrashPlan

CrashPlan

CrashPlan is a different breed from the other backup applications highlighted. The main difference is that CrashPlan's niche is that it allows you to do offsite backups with minimal setup. CrashPlan, besides being a piece of software, is also a cross-platform Web service. For only $5 a month, you can store 50GB of data on CrashPlan's server. If you need more storage, CrashPlan offers it for a dime ($0.10) per megabyte.

If you don't want to use the CrashPlan service, you can either store your backup on a second Mac by installing CrashPlan on another Mac or Windows machine or on another friend's computer. If you're worried about security and space concerns on the other machines, rest assured that CrashPlan encrypts and compresses the data before transmitting it. If you're storing mission critical data on your Mac, however, you are doing yourself a disservice by not using CrashPlan's offsite functionality.

CrashPlan costs $20 for the regular version and $60 for the professional version. If you want to use the CrashPlan online backup solution, that costs a $5 a month for 50GB.

Coming Soon: Time Machine

Time Machine

You may have heard by now that the next version of Mac OS X, Leopard, has a backup solution built into the operating system. Apple's Time Machine works by keeping track of the changes you make to your Mac and archiving them a secondary drive connected to your Mac. What makes Time Machine so interesting is its interface. The Time Machine browser features a cosmic background with a copy of your currently selected Finder window on top. Behind that is the same physical window, but the contents may differ depending on the date of the snapshot.

If you happen to lose a file, or want to revert to a previous version, you can navigate through your backup set to find the version of the file you want to restore. Time Machine takes full use of the Mac OS X Leopard Quick Look by allowing you to preview the file's contents before restoring it. If you have an Airport Extreme Base Station, all the Macs in your house can use Time Machine to backup to the drive. For the paranoid, Time Machine also supports encrypting your backup data.

Time Machine is scheduled to ship as part of Mac OS X Leopard in October 2007.

Conclusion

No backup application is perfect for every user in every instance. While you may find one to be great for you, your neighbor may like something else. My personal recommendation is two-fold. I prefer SuperDuper for backing up my entire machine to an external drive connected to my Mac, but I also recommend using a service like CrashPlan if you are are storing mission critical data on your Mac. SuperDuper can save you from a local hard drive crash, but having your data stored offsite with CrashPlan can save you from fire, natural disaster or any other situation that is out of your control.

When Leopard is released, it remains to be seen if Time Machine will be able to dethrone SuperDuper from its spot at my backup application of choice. If you have used any of these applications, leave a comment telling us what you think of it. If you think I missed an application, and want to suggest it for other readers, leave those comments as well!

Justin WilliamsJustin Williams is founder and chief author for MacZealots. He switched to the Mac almost five years ago hasn't looked back since. When not blogging or coding, you can find him watching copious amounts of TV. Justin can be reached at

Reader Comments (405)

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1 WD remarks:
#1) On June 25, 2007 2:25 PM

What about Mozy. While currently in beta it has worked well. Right now I have a remote backup of my project files just in case something happens at home to my other backups. While I have not backed up my entire harddrive using Mozy it works very quietly in the background. Try it $5 for unlimited backup space.

http://mozy.com/support/mac_faq

2 stuff remarks:
#2) On June 25, 2007 4:22 PM

carbon copy cloner

3 ant remarks:
#3) On June 25, 2007 4:25 PM

iBackup sounds interesting but its a little late… i already poored my blood, sweat, and tears into my own scripts/crontabs, and im not going to let that be in vein for some snazzy GUI ;-)

4 jason remarks:
#4) On June 25, 2007 4:25 PM

Clone Tool Hacthery. Full CLone even for osx86

5 Cstef remarks:
#5) On June 25, 2007 5:00 PM

rsync -essh -rtpvz. yummy.

6 zxspectrum remarks:
#6) On June 25, 2007 5:04 PM

Mozy!!!

7 Erica remarks:
#7) On June 25, 2007 5:26 PM

I’ve been considering using JungleDisk and Amazon S2 for my backups, mostly because it’s offsite (and a trusted, inexpensive offsite, at that).

Thanks for the article!

8 jonst52 remarks:
#8) On June 25, 2007 5:48 PM

Mozy for the win!

9 Fred remarks:
#9) On June 25, 2007 7:36 PM

SuperDuper! works flawlessly and the support from its creator is spot on and always very prompt. I too would highly recommend it.

10 Zach remarks:
#10) On June 25, 2007 9:59 PM

Try Chronosync… the best.

11 Bret remarks:
#11) On June 25, 2007 10:23 PM

I like SuperDuper for full backups. You have the option of making them bootable which makes HD upgrades a piece of cake!

12 Bret remarks:
#12) On June 25, 2007 10:24 PM

I like SuperDuper for full backups. You have the option of making them bootable which makes HD upgrades a piece of cake!

13 Rune remarks:
#13) On June 26, 2007 2:25 AM

The article doesn’t go into things lice incremental and full backups.
Superduper is fine for creating a starting-point in case a drive dies, but what happens if the user deletes a file by accident, and then runs superduper. The file is also missing from the backup.

14 Neil Anderson remarks:
#14) On June 26, 2007 3:03 AM

Prosoft’s DataBackup smote my external drive files when I did an Incremental backup this weekend. I’m looking forward to Time Machine!

15 vpm remarks:
#15) On June 26, 2007 5:08 AM

Memeo LifeAgent is a todays Time Machine, if you can’t wait for the Leopard.

16 Tobias remarks:
#16) On June 26, 2007 7:31 AM

I tested Mozy for a while and wanted to upload my home-folder (about 30GB). After about a weeks of constand uploading (I have a 600Kb upload connection) I got an error and was not able to go on. It always said that there is a network error and I should try it later again.

Now I switched to JungleDisk. I like that the data is directly accessable from the volume mounted on the desktop and the software works way more transparent then Mozy (Mozy is a set of invisible daemons - JungleDisk is a normal .app). The performance is also very good. I had an almost constant 130KByte/s upload speed.

The only disadvantage is, that JungleDisk is not a version-backup and that JungleDisk is going to cost shareware money when the beta-phase is over.

17 MozyMaybeNot remarks:
#17) On June 26, 2007 8:16 AM

Big problem with mozy. Ever try to restore your encrypted data to a different machine and get it to work?
I tried couldn’t get my data to restore to another computer when I tested it…

18 matthias remarks:
#18) On June 26, 2007 10:54 AM

I use rsync and bless on a macbook pro to backup all my stuff to an external drive.

sudo rsync -v -E -a -u —delete / $path to backup volume

and then i use bless to make a bootable backup drive. Works like a charm! And is free!

19 Tobias remarks:
#19) On June 26, 2007 12:14 PM

I like silverkeeper from LaCie. Does nice incremental backups, can be scheduled, stays out of the way.

20 wd remarks:
#20) On June 26, 2007 3:49 PM

Anybody have any experience with Memeo LifeAgent? It looks interesting.

Right now I’m looking at SilverKeeper, Synchronize! Pro X and SmartBackup. I use SuperDuper! to clone my drive. I use Mozy for offsite backup of my projects I’m working on.

Any suggestions?

21 wd remarks:
#21) On June 26, 2007 3:53 PM

Data Backup 3.0.1 is now out. I’m going to try that out too. :)

22 MattyG remarks:
#22) On June 26, 2007 4:23 PM

soo what was up with smartbackup again?

23 bo remarks:
#23) On June 27, 2007 9:50 AM

MATTHIAS, would it be possible to get a copy of your script?

24 Leon remarks:
#24) On June 28, 2007 12:42 AM

Wow CrashPlan looks interesting! I think that Time Machine will give backups the push they need to be something that average users don’t have to worry about. Every time im at the Genius Bar at my local Apple Store there is some poor soul with a dead hard drive. For my MBP I am using BackupRight, plus it lets me backup my XP desktop in teh same account.

25 Subutai remarks:
#25) On June 28, 2007 8:15 PM

I use SuperDuper and it’s not bad. Also check out:

http://www.egg-tech.com/mac_backup/

for a free and powerful backup solution based on rsync if you want to make full, bootable, backups to external drives.

26 Greg remarks:
#26) On July 1, 2007 6:39 PM

This article is worth a read by anyone considering various backup solutions. Here also SuperDuper gets the best marks, particularly for preserving metadata.

http://blog.plasticsfuture.org/2006/04/23/mac-backup-software-harmful/

27 Arun Thomas remarks:
#27) On July 2, 2007 6:53 AM

Justin,

You have given a very detailed description of these major Backup Software! I have been using .Mac’s Backup and find it very simplified. I can recommend you one more item named ‘Deja Vu’ that comes bundled with Roxio’s Toast Titanium Software.

Regards and Cheers,
arun

28 John Broderick remarks:
#28) On July 5, 2007 7:22 PM

Just one question: Does SuperDuper back up to Western Digital external hard drives? I have the WD MyBook Premium Edition, which comes with its own (very lousy) back-up software, I would much prefer to use SuperDuper! based on what I’ve read so far. The connection IS firewire (although this WD also has a USB connection which I’m not using).

29 HowardM remarks:
#29) On July 8, 2007 7:49 AM

SuperDuper should work fine w/ your WD ext. drive via FW. That is what I use to backup my
MBP C2D (ext. drive, FW400 & 800, Hitachi 300G drive)

30 globaltree remarks:
#30) On July 10, 2007 4:08 PM

Carbon Copy Cloner v3.0 now features scheduled cloning to and from remote systems!!!

http://www.bombich.com/software/files/ccc-3.0-b5.dmg

31 Meatleg remarks:
#31) On July 14, 2007 3:29 AM

Deja Vu rocks, and Apples “Backup” is easy to use but you cant replace the old files, it is all incremental backups on top of another so it takes up space fast.

there are tons of backup Automator workflows as well too….
they rock
http://automatorworld.com/index.php?s=backup&submit.x=0&submit.y=0

32 Meatleg remarks:
#32) On July 14, 2007 3:31 AM

this one called Backup Folders works the best. its kinda noisy though cause you hear that “file-being-dropped-onto-you-desktop-sound” every time a piece of a file is moved….
http://automatorworld.com/archives/backup-folders/

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http://archive.macosxlabs.org/rsyncx/intro.html

it’s a gui for rsync incl. cronjobs…

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39 StuWD remarks:
#39) On August 10, 2007 11:44 AM

Use Crashplan and SuperDuper together and your data will be bullet-proof!

I am paperlight and use my mac for just about everything. I never submit reviews but I have just done one for Crashplan and Superduper on macupdate because they’ve totally saved the day. I’d been using them both for about 10 days before disaster struck.

My macbook hard drive died without warning a few weeks ago but I lost nothing - not even the documents I was working on that afternoon! I was up and running again minutes later thanks to this easy routine:

1) I make weekly bootable images with SuperDuper onto an external firewire drive. It doesn’t take long as SuperDuper only looks for differences in the images. The most recent was four days before the drive died.

2) Crashplan watches for any changes in my Home folder and uploads these to my windows computer and Crashplan Central - I think it does this every 15 minutes. This is invisible - I’m not even aware of it happening but I can always bring up Crashplan and check.

So… when my hard drive died all I had to do was:

a) Boot up from the four day old image on the external firewire drive made in SuperDuper;
b) Tell Crashplan to download anything new or changed from the last four days until present.
c) Work off the external hard drive while I figure out what the hell happened to my macbook’s internal drive!
d) use SuperDuper to copy the externally held up-to-date drive to the new internal drive that I ending up needing.

It turns out that my drive did indeed die from mechanical failure. Disk Warrior (another good app to look into) couldn’t save it.

You need a copy of both Crashplan and SuperDuper for this particular bullet-proof technique.

There’s over a decade of photos, med school studies and financial information kept safely inside file vault on this thing. Needless to say I was quite pleased with my backup plan! I didn’t even break a sweat.

40 Tom L remarks:
#40) On August 16, 2007 12:15 AM

Two months ago I bought a Maxtor One Touch external hard drive that came with Retrospect Express s/w to backup my new iMAC. I’ll try to minimize my swearing as I describe my experiences with Retrospect - let’s just say I think it is a piece of crap… I was only able to backup my drive once in the two month period I tortured myself with Retrospect. Most of the time it wouldn’t talk to the external drive. Finally I found some time last weekend and did a search for other backup s/w. I downloaded a trial copy of Data Backup 3.0.1 from ProSoft. It wasn’t 5 minutes before I was performing my first backup SUCCESSFULLY using their Quick Start menu. Last night I scheduled different backups on a daily and weekly basis - the daily one ran last night while I was fast asleep without a hitch. Cost after the 30 day trial is $59 but it’s worth 10x that to me! However, I will try some of the other s/w mentioned in this article - it’s the purchasing agent in me…

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I heard the same story, but it was the IU student that had the back-up. (ha-ha)

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#44) On September 14, 2007 11:50 AM

I have been trying to use SuperDuper to back up to a networked HD. (Windows Machine) Although the process seems to be working, it’s DREADFULLY, PAINFULLY slow. (I have less than 100G that I’m backing up, and it “worked” for 22 hours and only completed about 1/8!) Is there any way around this? The HD on the networked Windows machine is my only option for the destination drive.

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#50) On October 1, 2007 3:37 AM

This article, while nicely presented, misses the entire point of testing out a backup application - its restore feature!

I recently had a total system failure and had thankfully had backed up both my home directory and my ‘entire disk’ using Apple Backup.

However, when I came to restore, all I was able to restore was most of my applications folder and a large amount of my home directory. PDF and Word documents that restored into my home directory were totally corrupted and could not be opened. My entire iTunes folder would not restore.

This effectively rendered my well-disciplined backup regime totally ineffective. It’s something that means I wouldn’t recommend Apple Backup to anyone, despite its fantastic user interface.

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