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Immich 1.132 Brings Smoother Syncing, Mobile UI Enhancements
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The additional software required to run it in a container plus its configuration, on top of Immich's configuration.
Just install & configure Immich, done.
Thats.. Just.. Docker compose.. You copy, paste, docker-compose up and you're done..
Or...
install immich
Done.
No need to map internal & external ports, wrestle with permissions (or... good grief, run the container as root!), etc, etc.
It's just... less faff.
Plus I save all that additional disk space, not having to install docker! 😉
Don't get me wrong; Containers, chroot jails, Type-1 & Type-2 hypervisors all had their place in the history of my systems, I just don't see it as a necessity.
I see. I still prefer docker for the semplicity tho.