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sparse bundleの例文

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  • When using remote storage, Time Machine uses sparse bundles.
  • Sparse bundles are mounted by macOS like any other device, presenting their content as a HFS + formatted volume, functionally similar to a local storage.
  • Mac OS X Leopard and Mac OS X Snow Leopard use more modern sparse bundle disk images which spread the data over 8 MB files ( called " bands " ) within a bundle.
  • If transferring FileVault data from a previous Mac that uses 10.4 using the built-in utility to move data to a new machine, the data continues to be stored in the old sparse image format, and the user must turn FileVault off and then on again to re-encrypt in the new sparse bundle format.