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==== 2.2 Syncthing conflict with Immich ==== Didn’t we already set up syncthing to do this? Yes, we did! I don’t want to use Immich to sync my phone’s '''DCIM/Camera''' folder, and then syncthing for everything else. In my opinion, it doesn’t make sense to use Immich by itself to do this; Immich is for photos & videos, it is not for Music, Documents, & all the other folders on our phone. If we used syncthing for those files & folders, and used Immich for photos/videos, that means we have two applications running at the same time, that do the same thing. This means 2 points of failure rather than 1. Syncthing was designed with one purpose in mind; transfer files from device to device. I would prefer to use a tool that was designed for the job. As a result, I am going to set up the <code>~/androidbackup/DCIM</code> folder as an '''external library''' in Immich. <span id="attaching-zfs-pool-to-immich"></span>
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