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Any idea how it compares to Synology Photos?
I have no idea, but I heard only good things about both of them
Thanks :)
A bit off topic, but Synology Photos is not vendor-agnostic and open source sofrware that you can host on your RPI or home server. It's Synology NAS specific, isn't it?
That's right, yeah. I've already got the NAS and my photos are on it though, so for my case, I may as well use it unless it's got any flaws or deficiencies :)
I think you can use Synology photos as the backup for the images and this as your front end ... But not sure haven't done it.
I'll look into that, thanks :)