Hi,
is there a simple way to sync all photos from google photos to my local OMV NAS? I would prefer to have the photos stored in two seperate locations.
Thanks for some help!
Hi,
is there a simple way to sync all photos from google photos to my local OMV NAS? I would prefer to have the photos stored in two seperate locations.
Thanks for some help!
Have a try with this container, seems perfect for you
https://github.com/gilesknap/g…nc/blob/master/README.rst
I use a different approach: sync all smartphone storage with Syncthing and upload photos to Google Photos via my PC's browser.
Take a look at rclone/rclone docker... I use it to copy my google photos onto my omv. Cron the run of docker container weekly.
I also use it for google drive backup onto nas.
Works well once docker containers are set up... Can even use rclone mount to mount remote file store on nas...
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Hello
why don't you try this container that i found on github
github.com/gilesknap/gphotos-sync/blob/master/README.rst
hope it helps dude
Hello
I'm also looking for a google sync solution
Do your solutions sync both ways ?
Duplicati?
I never use, but i hear about
Duplicati?
I never use, but i hear about
Don't use it. It's buggy.
Really buggy.
Extremely buggy.
I eventually gave up using it: it's so easy to get the database corrupted that ends up being very frustrating.
Duplicati is not a tool for syncing. It is a tool for encrypted backup with deduplication.
Don't use it. It's buggy.
Really buggy.
Cannot confirm that. Only had to recreate the database after moving from OMV4 (Duplicati as service) to OMV5 (Duplicati as docker). And probably not even that was necessary as most likely it was an issue with my cloud provider.
Duplicati is not a tool for syncing. It is a tool for encrypted backup with deduplication.
Cannot confirm that. Only had to recreate the database after moving from OMV4 (Duplicati as service) to OMV5 (Duplicati as docker). And probably not even that was necessary as most likely it was an issue with my cloud provider.
Yes and no. As you said, Duplicati is not for sync but backup.
I was using it to backup my stuff to a cloud provider.
I don't and I can't remember all the issues I encountered, but getting a corrupt database it's easier than you imagine, then you start backing up your own databases and you've put yourself in a rabbit hole.
To be honest I stopped using this nightmare about a year ago. The stable (coff coff... sorry, Beta) version was lagging behind development for more than a year and only at the end of 2019 has been updated with that progress. I haven't tested this update, and I think I never will. At the moment I gave up backing up to a cloud provider.
Also good luck reconstructing your database in case something goes wrong. I really wished Duplicati was reliable... since this software has almost no competitors.
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