Why Is Mac System Data So Huge?
Mac System Data often grows because caches, developer tools, local snapshots, simulators, app support files, and old installers are grouped into one vague bucket.
What Usually Causes It
- Xcode DerivedData, Archives, and iOS simulator data
- Docker images, volumes, and build cache
- Browser and app caches under Library
- Old DMG, PKG, ZIP, and video exports in Downloads
- Time Machine local snapshots
What Not To Do
Do not blindly delete random folders under Library. Some folders are regenerable, but others contain app state, databases, licenses, or project data.
Safer Cleanup Order
- Find the biggest folders first.
- Start with caches and old installers.
- Review simulators, Docker volumes, and archives before removal.
- Move files to Trash first.
- Wait 24-48 hours before emptying Trash.
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