Immich hosting on your own server: comparison of offers
Would you like to run Immich on your own server? Here you will find suitable offers for a self-hosted Immich instance of the open-source platform for managing, backing up and organising photos and videos.
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Save 36% on VPS
VPS L Save 36 % £10.80 /month for 24 months incl. VAT NO Setup nor...
Storage Space
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Number of vCores
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Save 36% on VPS
VPS L Save 36 % £10.80 /month for 24 months incl. VAT NO Setup nor...
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Immich is a modern open-source platform for the management, backup and organisation of photos and videos. The software offers a privacy-friendly alternative to services such as Google Photos or iCloud Photos and enables media libraries to be stored on your own server and managed conveniently via a web interface and mobile apps. Features such as automatic backups, face recognition, albums, search, map view and shared libraries make Immich a powerful self-hosting solution for private and professional media archives.
With self-hosted Immich on a server, users, families and businesses retain full control over their photos, videos and metadata. Particularly for privacy-conscious users and organisations with high demands for digital sovereignty, a self-hosted Immich server is an attractive solution. With automatic uploads from smartphones and intelligent media management, Immich is suitable both as a private cloud solution and for extensive photo archives.
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