It is now possible to manage the local APFS snapshots used by Time Machine for backup using Disk Utility in macOS Monterey. Snapshots are basically Time Machine backups that are not performed directly on an external drive but are stored on your Mac’s internal drive, such as when it is disconnected from the backup drive. For the time being, Apple has not allowed easy access to these disks, except for the use of the tmutil command. So, in this guide, I will explain how you can manage APFS time Machine Snapshots in macOS Monterey quickly.
There are many Mac users who complain that the Snapshots created by Time Machine consume a lot of space on their computer. Therefore they are constantly looking for a way to get rid of these snapshots every now and then.
Now, with the latest macOS Monterey, the Disk Utility app has been updated by Apple. Users can now, therefore, manage APFS snapshots and delete them quite easily. So, in order to view snapshots in Mac Monterey with Disk Utility 21 version, follow the steps given below:
That is all you need to know about how to manage APFS Time Machine Snapshots in macOS Monterey. Also, do not forget to check out how to fix MacOS Monterey Memory Leak Bug, and other macOS Monterey Guides right now.
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