I bought a shiny new Synology NASwith plenty of space. I also have quit a few old pysical external hard drives with bootable macOS system copies: I always make a copy of my system which I store away when I upgrade my macOS version. So I have Leopard, Lion, Mavericks and El Capitan drives...
Now I want to declutter, but still keep the data "just in case". So I though I create disk images on the NAS and copy the mirrored systems over (with Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper). - And in case I really need them again I restore them back to a drive and can hopefully boot them up again. Here my two questions:
1. Is this a feasible and reliable approach? ( I know that the Carbon Copy Cloner floks strongley advise agisnt the use of images.)
2. What is the best type of disk image to use: sparse bundle, sparse image, or fixed disk image? I want as much reliability as possible and I'm not planning to write to the images after copying.
Many thanks for any pointers
Now I want to declutter, but still keep the data "just in case". So I though I create disk images on the NAS and copy the mirrored systems over (with Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper). - And in case I really need them again I restore them back to a drive and can hopefully boot them up again. Here my two questions:
1. Is this a feasible and reliable approach? ( I know that the Carbon Copy Cloner floks strongley advise agisnt the use of images.)
2. What is the best type of disk image to use: sparse bundle, sparse image, or fixed disk image? I want as much reliability as possible and I'm not planning to write to the images after copying.
Many thanks for any pointers