![]() ![]() Taking a look at the activity monitor, I could see that there was a process called nsurlsessiond, which was being tied to the network activity from iCloud sync. Then you have the option to move any files that were in your iCloud Desktop and Documents, back to your new local Desktop and Documents. If you choose to keep a local copy, your files in iCloud Drive are copied to a folder called iCloud Drive (Archive) in your home folder. You can uncheck it completely from system preferences, but this causes other problems and more work later. Unfortunately, in the iCloud settings, there is no way to simply pause this activity temporarily. Also, it was pretty much killing my tethered connection, making it unusable. I pay for cellphone data usage by the GB, so this was not going to work. Yikes! iCloud syncing large amount of data As soon as logged into my computer in the Mazda dealer, iCloud immediately tried to start syncing over 6 GB worth of data. ![]() It had been over 100 degrees here in Arizona for the past couple of weeks, so I had been primarily working inside, not on my MacBook Pro. So I tether to my phone as I always do when I’m in a bad Wi-Fi situation. The problem is most car dealerships have crappy Wi-Fi. I was at the Mazda dealer getting my car serviced and took my MacBook Pro with me so I could keep working. iCloud trying to sync large volume of data over cellular There is a big difference between syncing and backups offsite. Note: I use Blackblaze for backups of my data. Below I’ll share a few different solutions that worked for me to fix this. This boggles my mind and is a huge problem when you are traveling. ![]()
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