In this chapter, we explored the archiving methods available for users in macOS, including .zip files and disk images. We also learned how to use macOS's built-in tool called Time Machine for backing up and archiving tasks. You can now use a variety of archiving methods to organize your old files and store them, using either ZIP files for small amounts of data or disk images for large amounts of data or continuous archiving. You also understand how Time Machine works, and you can now use it to manage your backups or restore data using those backups.
In the next chapter, we will look at networking, including understanding how networking works in macOS, configuring networking, using the tools that are available to us, and more.