Hence, all of these confused & alarmed posts and solutions may do more bad than good. Basically, "why not use it if we have plenty of it". Kind of like what regular memory is now - system keeps filling up memory (or disk) if the space is not needed, purging old content when needed. That should mean, that if user needs more space, they are automatically purged and space is provided. I am living under impression, that snapshots (created by any tool, CC or TM) are part of purgeable space. I would never introduce her to THE TERMINAL, too risky and she's 90n minutes away. She used Disk Sensei to keep TM in check with one click. She got her iMac with a Fusion Drive, but I separated the 120GB SSD and the 3TB HDD, so it didn't take long for TM to fill the small boot SSD. This is my client who had the TM filling up her boot drive. ![]() I am quite happy with SuperDuper for cloning, and I also use it for backing up imagery using "copy newer". I'm glad the TM stuff shows up on CCC, but it's not an important feature for me. As far as the other features, you'll need to check them out yourself or with Google, but they have always jived with other apps like Disk Genius and Disk Utility when I've checked them. You can check it works for the TRIM in the System Report under the SATA folder. ![]() I have been using Disk Sensei for 4 or 5 years without problems. My client has a similar 2015 iMac i7 with the 4GB VRAM as she is mostly doing photography with Adobe PS and LR where the extra resources really help, especially OpenCL with the VRAM. ![]() I was a little curious about how well it worked at first, but I got the basic version and then moved up to Disk Sensei.
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