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by jack_arleth
1043 days ago
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I had a similar issue and wanted a "Google Photos" like product. So a web-interface with a time-based list and an phone-application that automatically back-ups. I'm currently using Synology Moments/Photos which comes for free with a Synology NAS. I've recently been on a trip with random strangers sailing on a boat and I could easily request the others' photos, import them in an album and share it with the rest of the group. I'm struggling to find a better alternative that is workable and is almost set-and-forget. |
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It can be a bit of a pain to setup but once it’s up and running you can run all synology apps, including photos and even their nvr software, backup your home pcs to it, etc. If you pass through pci sata controllers you can bypass any disk virtualization layer and let synology manage raw disks exactly like a metal install in one of their nas machines would do. You could even swap the disks into an official nas later on if you wanted. The synology apps are highly polished and worth the setup imo.
There’s also a docker image that makes it all trivial, but it’s too many layers of abstraction for my tastes[2]
0. https://github.com/pocopico/tinycore-redpill
1. https://www.wundertech.net/how-to-install-xpenology-on-proxm...
2. https://github.com/kroese/virtual-dsm