Unless the company is going bankrupt, 30 USD per month is nothing to a business. That is also easily what a business would be willing to pay for a managed open source solution.
Unless the company is going bankrupt, 30 USD per month is nothing to a business. That is also easily what a business would be willing to pay for a managed open source solution.
Could it be that automerge is not working because you are missing a hyphen? The movie section in the Jellyfin docs states:
To distinguish between versions, each filename needs to have a space, hyphen, space, and then a label.
For some of us it’s a financial issue. I already own a Raspi 4, but don’t have money lying around to get a decent mini server (e.g. acceptable performance paired with low power consumption and no fan noise).
I still manage to run a few Docker containers on top of OMV, but need to be mindful of the load:
But yes, when running a bigger backup job, I pause Immich indexing or shut down Jellyfin, just in case
Jeff Geerling ran some benchmarks on USB storage options in 2020, including a pen drive SSD: https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2020/fastest-usb-storage-options-raspberry-pi
Das ist wie mit der Bohrmaschine. Die muss auch ein paar mal durchgestartet werden, bevor es losgeht
I also use those, but (shame on me) I’ve never tested the backups. Have you ever restored such an image backup?
MaterialFiles (available on F-Droid) is capable of SMB. Unfortunately encrypted connections are not supported.