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Transferring files from portable hard drive to iCloud

I have a MacBook Pro with 1 TB storage and an iCloud+ plan with 2TB


My Mac is using 670 GB and I am only using about 280 GB of my iCloud plan


Additionally, I have ~1 TB of videos (and other documents) stored on a portable hard drive


Although intend to keep the portable hard drive, I also want to back up the contents to iCloud (partly as I am not confident the portable hard drive will last long term as, occasionally, it will not mount)


Is it possible to transfer the contents from my portable hard drive to iCloud via my MacBook Pro, without having to first download all the content to my Mac?


Thank you in advance



MacBook Pro 16″

Posted on Jul 26, 2024 8:43 AM

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Jul 27, 2024 8:26 AM in response to Jerry Dammers

Jerry Dammers wrote: ... I am nervous about portable hard drives as they do not always mount and I didn't consider them a long term primary solution,

I'm using this with my laptop:

Picture's from Amazon. 2 TB SSD, weighs about an ounce, and I get about 900 MB/s on my M3 PowerBook and on my M1 Air. $150. Easy to carry around. And everything on it is backed up somewhere else.

Jul 27, 2024 7:46 AM in response to Jerry Dammers

I have four Samsung running as backups (TimeMachine and CCC) on two Mac's. Three are T7's and one is a T9. Haven't had any trouble with them not mounting.(knock on wood) I also have 1 T9 and one old T7 I use for other non essential backups since I have started to removing everything that I had on different clouds. I don't use iCloud that much and disabled Desktop and Documents feature and only use Sync this Mac on both MBP. If you format them with Erase and reformat a storage device in Disk Utility on Mac - Apple Support (CA) then there shouldn't be any trouble with them not mounting unless the exteral already has problems.


Jul 26, 2024 3:10 PM in response to Jerry Dammers

Jerry Dammers wrote: ... Is it possible to transfer the contents from my portable hard drive to iCloud via my MacBook Pro, without having to first download all the content to my Mac?

I'm not sure that your question as been addressed. I'm pretty sure that the answer is "No." I tried dragging a 50 GB folder from an external drive to my iCloud Drive, and my Mac's internal drive's "used" value went up accordingly. In neither case did I have "Optimize Storage" turned on, so it switched that on, and it looked the same.


I use two hard drives. Well, actually, I have more than that.

Jul 27, 2024 6:36 AM in response to Richard.Taylor

Thank you for the clarity


I have also historically used portable hard drives (about 12!) but I - seemingly incorrectly - presumed that with iCloud Drive that I could now store and sync/back-up within the Apple cloud ecosystem


I am nervous about portable hard drives as they do not always mount and I didn't consider them a long term primary solution, hence had anticipated and hoped there was an efficient cloud storage solution by now

Transferring files from portable hard drive to iCloud

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