
"I've tried several options for Google Photos (such as Nextcloud, which actually worked pretty well), but recently came across an app called Immich. It's a self-hosted video and app management tool that makes it possible to back up, organize, and manage your photos on your own server. With Immich, you can browse, search, and organize photos and videos without worrying about privacy."
"Although installing Immich isn't exactly a point-and-click affair, if you believe you can copy and paste a few commands, you should be good to go. What you need to get started To install Immich, you're going to need a desktop or server on your LAN that supports Docker (which means Linux, MacOS, or Windows). For the Linux installation, you'll need a user with sudo privileges. Of course, you'll need an internet connection and a bit of time (this would be a great weekend project)."
Immich is a self-hosted photo and video management and backup service that enables local storage, organization, search, and privacy control. The software runs on a desktop or server on a LAN with Docker support, compatible with Linux, macOS, and Windows. Linux installs require a sudo user and an internet connection; macOS and Windows can use Docker Desktop for a graphical install. Installation involves running terminal commands and is accessible to users comfortable copying and pasting commands. Demonstrations often use Ubuntu Server. The software is free to install and use and suits a weekend project for personal photo hosting.
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