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for "photo storage backup", you can simply use syncthing.
unless you want to really learn to "self host"
apart from syncthing not being a backup solution, the question revolves around seldhosting im general, not purely on photo backup.
☞ "Mainly for photo storage backup."
also, this is from syncthing-fork tips
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you pointing out "mainly" just shifts his question to the next time he decides to host a service, which is what i meant to point out.
they might state that, but upstream syncthing says that the feature is intentionally hidden in the advanced settings and they plan to deprecate it.
☞ "unless you want to really learn to "self host"."