Backing up multiple volumes or multiple Macs to a single hard drive can be a messy proposition. If you back up each source volume to the same destination volume without some pre-planning, data from each source volume will be merged in a heap on the backup volume. Additionally, your tasks will archive or delete each other's backed up content.
Add dedicated volumes to an existing APFS-formatted backup disk
When you're backing up multiple volumes to the same APFS-formatted backup disk, create a dedicated volume on that backup disk for each source volume:
- Open Disk Utility
- Choose "Show all devices" from the View menu
- Select your current CCC destination volume in the sidebar
- Choose Add APFS Volume... from the Edit menu
- Name your new volume and click the Add button
- Configure each of your CCC backup tasks to back up to its own dedicated volume on the destination
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Add dedicated partitions to an HFS+ formatted backup disk
Partitioning is similar to adding volumes like the procedure described above, but a little less flexible:
- Open Disk Utility
- Choose "Show all devices" from the View menu
- Click on the top-most parent device of your backup disk
- Click the "Partition" button in the toolbar
- Click the "+" button to add a second partition to the backup disk
- Set the format of the new partition to APFS or APFS (Encrypted)
- Configure each of your CCC backup tasks to back up to its own dedicated volume on the destination (see the section above for adding additional volumes)
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Backing up multiple data volumes to a non-APFS formatted disk
The easiest way to back up multiple data-only volumes to the same non-APFS formatted backup disk is to create a folder on the backup disk for each volume that you want to back up. Then you'll configure a task for each source volume that you want to back up, setting the destination to that disk's dedicated folder on the backup disk.
- Click the New Task button in CCC's toolbar.
- Choose your data volume from CCC's Source selector.
- Create a new folder on the destination volume in the Finder, then drag that folder onto CCC's Destination selector.
- Schedule the task, if desired, or choose Save from CCC's Task menu. You can run this task immediately or let it run on schedule later.
- Repeat the steps above for other source volumes, creating a new folder for each at the root level of the destination volume.