Hi, I’m wondering what the best way would be to make a backup of my iCloud Photo Library, consisting of about 60.000 pictures. If I try to export them from my computer, it tries to download them all and I don’t have enough disk space by far.
Somewhere in the online privacy settings you can download a copy of your data. There you can select photos and then tell it to break it up into archives of max sizes, say 2gb each. Then just download and upload piecewise.
Good to know, thanks!
If you’ve got a server with plenty of space you could run icloudpd: https://github.com/icloud-photos-downloader/icloud_photos_downloader
Thanks, do you happen to know if backing up to an external drive is also possible with this?
Sure, you’d just specify where to download to.
Move your photo library from ~/Pictures to an external storage volume with enough storage space. Then, either turn off iCloud Photo Library and allow the process to download all you photos or just export like you were doing to the external.
Why do you want to back them up? The iCloud sync is pretty good, unless you are worried about deleting photos yourself by accident and not noticing during the 30-day window that they would still be in the “recently deleted” directory.
Thanks! I’m backing up just in case. I try to do that with all my important data
If you end up copying the photo library file to an external volume, be sure to hold down “option” next time you launch photos.app—that will let you select the new location for the photo Library.
What are you trying to backup to? I’m assuming some 3rd party service? You might have to break it up by year or something and do it in batches.