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Updated · appleworld.today · Jun 17
macOS 27 Golden Gate Ends 20-Year Time Capsule Backups by Dropping AFP
Updated
Updated · appleworld.today · Jun 17

macOS 27 Golden Gate Ends 20-Year Time Capsule Backups by Dropping AFP

3 articles · Updated · appleworld.today · Jun 17

Summary

  • macOS 27 Golden Gate, due in September or October, will stop Time Machine backups to Apple Time Capsule, ending compatibility that has lasted nearly two decades.
  • AFP removal drives the break: the legacy file-sharing protocol is being dropped from the new macOS release, cutting off the backup path Time Capsule relied on.
  • TimeCapsuleSMB — a GitHub project by Microsoft engineer James Chang highlighted by MacRumors — offers a possible workaround for users who want to keep older hardware running.
  • Apple discontinued the AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme and $299 AirPort Time Capsule in 2016, leaving no first-party successor as it pushes deeper into smart-home products.

Insights

As Apple ends Time Capsule support, will it offer a new device for private, local backups beyond its iCloud services?
Can a community patch truly save millions of Time Capsules from becoming e-waste after Apple's next macOS update?
Is Apple paving the way for a new AirPort to anchor its smart home vision, or abandoning home networking for good?