I’d leave it all as a single 4TB partition and use time machine to backup the 
entire Mac, much simpler. You could get a separate drive to run as a drive 
clone, can never have too much backup.

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> On 20 Nov 2019, at 11:11, Philippe Chandless <[email protected]> wrote:
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Good mornings Smuggers,

I’ve just bought a new drive which I plan to use to back up my photo library. 
The pictures will take up about 1TB on the drive which is 4TB. Allowing for an 
increase in the size of my photo library (which will take years) could I 
partition the drive into three drives (2TB photos, 1TB Time Machine and 1TB 
storage) ? I already back up my 500GB MacBook Pro using Carbon Copy Cloner and 
BackBlaze.  

I would like to know if this is sensible/practical ? I’ve never really 
partitioned drives before and I’m not are if there are any do’s and dont’s.

Regards
Philippe
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