Ohhh you definitely want to be running TimeMachine backups in macOS. It’s run from the system settings app, and once you connect a freshly formatted drive it will likely suggest that you use that drive.
It backs up your entire system and data, then makes hourly versions, and keeps long-term weeklies. You can restore individual files or rather easily restore the entire backup.
It’s one of the few things apple does really well.
Ohhh you definitely want to be running TimeMachine backups in macOS. It’s run from the system settings app, and once you connect a freshly formatted drive it will likely suggest that you use that drive.
It backs up your entire system and data, then makes hourly versions, and keeps long-term weeklies. You can restore individual files or rather easily restore the entire backup.
It’s one of the few things apple does really well.