bhars007 wrote:
In a nutshell, I would have to pay the $11/month Apple Music subscription in order to have my iPhone music synched or backup up in iCloud with my other iPhone data even though I'm paying for Apple storage.
I don't see a technical barrier, is it to force Apple Music subs?
If you want your music synced to iCloud (it's not a backup, and iCloud backups still won't contain music), and available on all devices logged in to the same Apple Account, then yes, you need to subscribe to Apple Music.
It's not a backup, it's a synchronization service. So if you delete anything on any device, it will be deleted on iCloud and on every other linked device.
Personally, I don't see much use in having music in iCloud, so not sure it's a good strategy to get people to subscribe to Apple Music. Apple Music on its own is already useful enough, since it offers streaming access to a large catalog of commercial music. The iCloud library is more of a secondary feature.
Also as mentioned, even if you do subscribe to Apple Music and choose to use the Sync Library option, you still won't see any music on iCloud Drive or the iCloud.com website and doesn't directly use iCloud Storage, for matched tracks.
It's stored in a secure area that is not user accessible.
If you just want to keep music synced between a computer and an iPhone the direct cable sync may be a better option..
click here ➜ Sync iTunes content on PC with your devices - Apple Support