(no title)
mnemnc | 4 years ago
However the only thing I struggle with are my phone photos. I recently caved in and started using iCloud Photos due to the convenience of having all my phone photos alwas available, searchable and tagged, even if the library size exceeds my phone‘s capacity.
Does anyone know a reliable and automatable way to back up this iCloud photo library on a self hosted server?
rolobio|4 years ago
I've used this to great success! As far as I could tell, it grabbed every photo and video at the highest quality. Very happy.
Bellyache5|4 years ago
Bellyache5|4 years ago
I suppose another way to do it would be with a Mac and then periodically backing up the local Photo Library, but that still leaves the photos tied up in Apple's proprietary library format. Plus you need a spare Mac just laying around and always on.
IggleSniggle|4 years ago
Nextcloud, Resilio, iCloud, etc etc etc.
Honestly? Just using Google Photos is probably the best bet for most folks, whether you’re on iOS or something else. I personally picked OneDrive for my use case since it is both more performant for large data sync and 6 TB + Office 365 for a family plan beat out the alternatives on pricing.
mceachen|4 years ago
You may think the downsampled image is sufficient for lossy backups, but older images stored in "high quality" in my personal GP library were almost wholly stripped of metadata, including when the photo was taken.
(Many of my users have suffered from this as well, which is why I built tag value inference into PhotoStructure to try to help spackle over these metadata holes).
deckard1|4 years ago
Android doesn't know it, but their killer app is Syncthing.
poisonborz|4 years ago
wazoox|4 years ago