iCloud backup?
When iCloud backs up my iPhone and iPad, does it backup redundant information? My iCloud storage is almost full and both are using a lot of that space.
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When iCloud backs up my iPhone and iPad, does it backup redundant information? My iCloud storage is almost full and both are using a lot of that space.
..Leothefuzzy:
Perhaps an answer here may help:
• What's the difference between device storage and iCloud storage? - Apple Support
//support.apple.com/en-us/HT206504
This is part of the reason some have troubles with attempts to try
& resolve problems with their iCloud or iCloud+ storage. That part
is beyond an included 5GB Free. (This, is what I try 'to not' exceed.)
..Leothefuzzy:
Perhaps an answer here may help:
• What's the difference between device storage and iCloud storage? - Apple Support
//support.apple.com/en-us/HT206504
This is part of the reason some have troubles with attempts to try
& resolve problems with their iCloud or iCloud+ storage. That part
is beyond an included 5GB Free. (This, is what I try 'to not' exceed.)
..Leothefuzzy:
For a new start, try to resolve the issue of storage away
from each iDevice; also if shared with iCloud, away from
the Mac as well. To say, keep each within its own means.
To solve this you need to understand how to re-move those
'Cloud' shared from non-cloud ones. Perhaps invoke Google
for add'l cloud storage; beware, they play by their own rules.
Between all products Apple here, with wi-fi & Cloud access:
Out of 5GB Free, only 2.7GB has been used. That, for iPhone..
..Only for its Backup. ~ Were I to use a USB/Lightning cable,
sum of 2.7GB, could be saved to my Mac's dual 1-TB HDDs.
These items can be separated from the bulk storage of iCloud.
So that idea (to use external drives, to expand local storage)
~ instead of any cloud-based or purchased iCloud+ capacity
would certainly be a viable path, for users with 4+TB nearby.
Good 'storage drives' as such, on OWC site; are great examples.
If you have a backup generator with clean & stable power, an
idea would be to use 'automatic switching' UPS; to bridge the
gap for transitional periods, during change-overs; AC-to-Gen.
Anything powered by grid, or battery-power can be backed up.
I've used various things to sustain electricity; however primarily
would suffice to suggest: 'heat' is primary concern in far north.
Other ideas are useful; as are cloud backups; & more common.
My advice: Use cloud storage as needed; but pretend you don't.
At 11PM AKDT [+2hrs ahead of local solar] "Make/use backups".
Each device backs up independently, at least for the information on device. Information already in iCloud is not then included in the device backups. For example, if you sync photos using iCloud, the photos are in iCloud only once. If you do not, photos on each device are in each backup.
I’m trying to have everything backed up in iCloud even though I still do have phone storage. It appears that my iPhone and iPad both are taking up a lot of iCloud storage in their backups and Since they share their information if they are backing up the the same info. That is the storage is being filled with redundant info from two devices
Why does each device use so much space then if the information is the same? The combined backups are using more than half my iCloud storage
iCloud backup?