Elmojo Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 (edited) So I've done quite a bit of searching, and oddly, haven't found a clear answer to this. All I want is to be able to automatically dump any and all photos from my Android phone to a specific share folder on my unraid server. I used to use Dropbox, and it had pretty much this exact feature, but it came with a lot of extra baggage, so I ditched it. Lots of the older links I found suggested NextCloud, but that seems to be just as bloated and cumbersome to set up as Dropbox, and is probably way overkill for this one simple task. I thought about Seafile, but looking at the 2 available dockers; 1 is outdated, and the other looks sorta complicated, as it requires a custom network and a separate DB/SQL server. Surely there must be a simple solution for this, no? Someone please tell me I'm missing an obvious solution! To be clear, this is for an Android phone, and needs to sync continuously (or on-demand would be okay also) over wifi. EDIT: For anyone coming across this later, the solution (for me) is SyncThing. It's not the most intuitive thing to set up, but it works fine once you get it all sorted. The Android app kinda sucks. I can't comment on the iOS version, since I don't use Apple products. Edited June 13 by Elmojo added solution/update Quote Link to comment
Aran Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 Try Resilio. Worked flawless for me for over 2 years. You can choose between 'backup' or 'sync'. You can also setup your own relay-server if you want more security. 1 Quote Link to comment
Elmojo Posted June 8 Author Share Posted June 8 6 hours ago, Aran said: Try Resilio. Thanks, I'll look into that. I'm playing around with SyncThing right now, and so far, it's working okay. It's a bit more complicated that I'd prefer to get set up, and I don't love the android app, but it appears to be doing the basic backup fairly well. Quote Link to comment
TimTheSettler Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 I use Syncthing everywhere and I agree that the Android version is challenging but it's mainly because of Android. However, as many people point out here, syncthing is a replication tool, not a true backup. You need to sync your Android files to unRAID and then use Duplicati or Vorta/Borg to back those up (snapshots). 1 Quote Link to comment
Elmojo Posted June 13 Author Share Posted June 13 30 minutes ago, TimTheSettler said: syncthing is a replication tool, not a true backup Noted, thanks. I'm not really trying to 'back up' these photos, per se. I'm just trying to avoid having to plug in a cable, launch explorer and wait for the thumbnails to index every time I need to download photos from my phone to my desktop, which is often. This way, all the photos I take will eventually end up on my server, and I can just pull them from there. 1 Quote Link to comment
Kilrah Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 (edited) I use syncthing for that and it's been working fine for years, have it installed on the phones and on all my machines, plus one on the server. The one on the server isn't being interacted with but is set up with 30 days version/deleted file retention on the important shares so it's the "backup" against an accidental deletion and also makes sure there's at least one client online at any time to minimize the risk of sync conflits. Edited June 13 by Kilrah 2 Quote Link to comment
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