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thank you! I'll try to set up a shopping list program first then to test it. If anyone has any to recommend, I'm willing to hear suggestions!
You mentioned immich somewhere, I think that's a good one to set up. Don't throw your entire life's photo album at it at first, but it's really good to test a variety of functions and transfer speeds.
Oh yeah... And TAKE NOTES about your setup. Like, for each container, make notes of how you set it up and why. Trust me this is REALLY important for maintaining your stuff. If you go down a rabbit hole for two days and find a couple forum threads that lead you to how you need to modify the configs for your use case, a year from now you will have forgotten everything.
Document, document, document.