10-18-2014, 01:52 AM
I just upgraded to the new Super Duper, which was "updated" for compatibility with Yosemite. I'm still on Mavericks. I usually backup my startup drive once a week. Takes around 15 minutes. Had been away and missed a few weeks, and when I backed up last week, it took around 45 minutes. So it's been a week and I'm backing it up. I figured it would take around 15 minutes.
It's been going for over 90 minutes now, and is only about 20% done. It says it's copied over 260,000 files, which I think is outrageous since it's set to do a smart update (only copies files which have changed). I can't believe that many files have changed in less than a week. If you use Super Duper, you may wish to hold off on upgrading, especially if you haven't upgraded to Yosemite.
It's been going for over 90 minutes now, and is only about 20% done. It says it's copied over 260,000 files, which I think is outrageous since it's set to do a smart update (only copies files which have changed). I can't believe that many files have changed in less than a week. If you use Super Duper, you may wish to hold off on upgrading, especially if you haven't upgraded to Yosemite.