Understanding Cloudd on macOS

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.

What is the Cloudd process running on my Mac?

Cloudd is a system daemon in macOS that manages tasks related to CloudKit and iCloud services. It facilitates the syncing of data between apps and iCloud across various devices.
2.

Why does the Cloudd process operate on my Mac?

Cloudd operates to sync files and data between your Mac and iCloud. It ensures that apps using CloudKit can store and fetch data from iCloud for seamless access across devices.
3.

Does Cloudd consume a lot of CPU or memory on Mac?

Typically, Cloudd doesn't consume much CPU or memory, but when syncing large files, like videos, it may use more resources. If it reaches 100% CPU usage, troubleshooting is recommended.
4.

How can I resolve Cloudd consuming excessive CPU or memory on Mac?

To fix high CPU usage by Cloudd, try closing apps syncing with iCloud. If the issue persists, consider moving large files like virtual machines to other folders or turning off document syncing.

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