I have a 2014 Mac mini that is slowing greatly and I'm afraid it doesn't have much life left in it. It has a photo library of 40,000 photos spanning 20 years that my wife and I shared up until 2020. At that time we each purchased a MacBook Air and used our individual iCloud accounts to start our own photo libraries.
For us, in a perfect world, we would just be able to share a single photo library. Obviously, this cannot be done. I would like to make sure that one (or both) of us has our old photos saved in the cloud and on an external drive. Neither of us has enough space to store it locally on our MBA's.
Right now I have the Photos app open on the Mac Mini. It says it is uploading the library, but it doesn't seem to be making progress (after a couple hours). I don't know why it's uploading, however, because we only have 200 GB of iCloud space via an iCloud One Family plan (not enough space). It just started on its own when I started up the Mini for the first time in a year.
Does anyone have suggestions as to the least painful (preferably not hugely expensive) way to preserve these photos? I'd love to have them all stored to iCloud. $30/month for the 2 TB iCloud plan doesn't sound appealing (especially since we don't use Apple News, Fitness, or TV+), but maybe I should just suck it up and spend another $10/month?
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thank you.
For us, in a perfect world, we would just be able to share a single photo library. Obviously, this cannot be done. I would like to make sure that one (or both) of us has our old photos saved in the cloud and on an external drive. Neither of us has enough space to store it locally on our MBA's.
Right now I have the Photos app open on the Mac Mini. It says it is uploading the library, but it doesn't seem to be making progress (after a couple hours). I don't know why it's uploading, however, because we only have 200 GB of iCloud space via an iCloud One Family plan (not enough space). It just started on its own when I started up the Mini for the first time in a year.
Does anyone have suggestions as to the least painful (preferably not hugely expensive) way to preserve these photos? I'd love to have them all stored to iCloud. $30/month for the 2 TB iCloud plan doesn't sound appealing (especially since we don't use Apple News, Fitness, or TV+), but maybe I should just suck it up and spend another $10/month?
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thank you.