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Looking to switch my photos over to immich hosted on my PC. I want to be able to:

  • send photos from my phone to PC
  • delete them off of my phone and have them safe on my PC
  • I don't need to do this all the time, so I figured immich on my local network is fine. Then I don't have to figure out wireguard.

However, right now I have free VPN on my phone. I can't access immich, but I suppose this is why. I also believe that if I have VPN features that allow me to select which apps use VPN and which do not, I could route immich to ignore the VPN, and I would be able to see it on my local network.

Am I on the right track?

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[–] Samsy@lemmy.ml 3 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Sure this works. But it isn't a useful backup strategy to just put them down from phone to another device. Who guarantee the laptop doesn't got lost, destroyed or stolen?

It's just a way to get some space on your phone. And immich could do more than this. I would recommend syncthing for your usecase.

[–] xorollo@leminal.space 1 points 15 hours ago (1 children)
  1. does synchthing have the same VPN issue? I was separately planning to do synchthing to backup my RSS lists, podcast subs, and some other smaller things.

  2. I wasn't considering this as part of my backup strategy. I hadn't gotten that far yet, but one of the tutorials I was looking at mentioned backup strategy as the next step. I'd love to hear your recommendations on this. Backups is obviously the big thing I'm loosing moving off of photos.

[–] Samsy@lemmy.ml 2 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) (1 children)

3-2-1, I never lost a picture in the last decade because I use a cloud storage out of my home as the last resort. Since immich runs on docker. I simply have a cronjob running every night backup the docker volumes to cloud and local backup.

My storage isn't that big. Actually immich has 300GB. This is easy to manage. Some people definitely have more and need more space.

I really had a data loss 5 years ago. The cloud provider burnt down, even their backups. But this wasn't a problem because of my local backup (which I thought would be the first I lost).

PS. Idk what do you mean with VPN issue. I wouldn't connect to syncthing outside of my home. Is there a need for it?

[–] xorollo@leminal.space 1 points 13 hours ago

VPN issue -- my phone runs VPN regardless of whether I am at home or not, so I would still need to be able to route synchthing outside of the VPN traffic to be recognized as being at home?

I don't need much space for pictures. I'm at 30 GB I believe. But outside of pictures I could also backup other data and maybe get to around 100 gb.

I'm going to guess that cronjobs allow you to schedule batch scripts to run at certain times of the day. So, as an example, you could rsync copy your library to another location in an automated way.

I'm willing to accept some risk of loss to get off Google, but would like to minimize the risk within my means (not much means). I'm not concerned about theft, nor fire. If I want to avoid hardware failure, I need to purchase an external storage space and back the data up there. I think with the quantity of data I have, I could spend $80-$100 USD for a SSD, and be well covered space wise.

Thoughts? And let me know if I interpreted anything you said wrong. I do computer stuff, but have always had to trust others for this part of things.