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What is synchronized deletes on client server?
I assume that server-side asset deletions are applied to client libraries. I.e. If I take a picture on my phone, but then later delete the picture from immich on another device, it will then also remove the original copy on the client (phone) that took it.
Yes, more control over what happens between server/client. Sorry, that wasnt clear.
Immich aims to be a google photos replacement, which has this function built in.
Now, I don't care if it works only one way, but it should be clear.
That's why I only use immich as a gallery and not as a photo backup solution. I manage the syncing with syncthing.
Assuming you mean Android, FYI syncthing for android is discontinued, so you might want to look into other options.
https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing-android?tab=readme-ov-file#discontinued
There has been a fork out for a long time now that is still developed, it's called syncthing-fork