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macOS High Sierra’s Content Caching: What it is, and why you should be using it

Content Caching is one of the major new features introduced in High Sierra.

If you have multiple Apple devices, then this new macOS service can reduce the amount of bandwidth and time it takes to download software distributed by Apple.

In this article, we’re going to look at what High Sierra’s content caching is, how it works, and how you can start using it.

What is content caching?

Once you’ve enabled content caching, every time you download supported software or data, your Mac will store this content locally. At this point, the software or data will be available for other local Macs, iOS devices and Apple TVs (known as “clients”) to access and use, so they don’t have to re-download their own version of this content from the Internet.

For example, when the first client on your network downloads a new version of macOS, it’ll cache this content, and any other Macs on this network will then be able to copy this update from the cache. Since you’re not downloading the same content multiple times, content caching can speed up the process of updating all subsequent devices, while also reducing how much bandwidth you use, which is good news if you have a capped Internet connection!

The benefits of content caching increase based on the number of Apple devices that are on your network, which makes content caching ideally suited to environments such as offices and schools, however it may also come in handy if you’re a huge Apple fan who simply owns a lot of Apple products!

High Sierra can cache all the following software and data:

Just be aware that content caching can impact the speed of your Wi-Fi network, so wherever possible you should setup content caching on a Mac that has a wired Ethernet connection.

Setup content caching

To setup content caching on macOS High Sierra:

There’s also some additional options that you may want to enable:

Advanced Options

To configure some additional options for your content cache:

This gives you access to some additional tabs:

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