palitu ,

Is that your article ?

I am in a bit of a funny position, I am volunteering in an underdeveloped country, and have my immich instance running at my in-laws. But I don't have access to my NAS. Backblaze would be ideal!

What have you done to run it there? Is it as easy as mounting juicefs, and pointing immich dirs there?

I have about 700gb that would have to be migrated, any ideas on that? Or would it be relatively transparent to immich just copy and pasting?

ralfrandom OP ,

Yes :)

In theory it should be as easy as copy and pasting, but I don't know if that wouldn't fail because of a timeout. Though, I have managed to wget a Google photos backup directly into JuiceFS and extract + process it there, just took like a day of time.

Mounting your Immich dirs there is all it should take. I would be careful with database directories/sqlite, they seem to bug out when mounted in JuiceFS

palitu ,

Yeah. I would keep the db local, and probably the thumbs and intermediary photos too. But the full resolution would probably be in S3.

dB's are not good on object store, and not good running over the internet. I wish they had native S3 storage, as that would allow for high speed access, where as this will download to the server, then upload to the client which will add latency.

Cheers

Rentlar , (edited )

In Canada, external hard drives of 8-20TB capacity show up every now and then for a rate of C$20/TB (US$14.50) so it won't take more than 3 months to offset that cost. As a backup, online s3 storage might be reasonable.

E - Speak of the devil: https://lemmy.ca/post/23948873

peregus ,

Guys, read the article first!
At least try, at the beginning it says:

Unless you self-host at home on your own NAS

tobogganablaze ,

I payed about $350 for my 20TB drives, which at the rate offered here would pay of in less then 3 months. Add some overhead in for a NAS and some extra drives for a raid and it still easily pays of in half a year.

Shitty deal.

peregus ,

And the very first sentence says:

Unless you self-host at home on your own NAS

iso ,
@iso@lemy.lol avatar

Why should I use JuiceFS instead of rclone though?

ralfrandom OP ,

I think rclone has somewhat bad latency, at least from prior experience (albeit with Google Drive). JuiceFS seems to cache locally and can run my Immich instance, etc. With pretty good performance

aodhsishaj ,

Use rclone

stuckgum ,

Own hardware is always cheaper in the long run

ralfrandom OP ,

True, but S3 offers you extremely high availability and security for a quite fair price, and not everyone wants to immediately self host on their own hardware.

brlemworld ,

Cheaper to use Backblaze b2

nezbyte ,

Indeed, the article was written with Backblaze B2 as the S3-compatible storage used.

peregus ,

Or Wasabi

errer ,

I stick data I will almost certainly never access again on glacier deep archive. Dirt cheap. Good place to escrow data.

peregus ,

Wasabi have similar pricing to glacier, but without the limitation

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