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File: 68387a9691a574f⋯.png (937.84 KB, 1280x1548, 320:387, thunking3.png)

a75f85 No.7525

Anyone tried something like this?

Need to move my pics out from my own system because storage space.

In a perfect world I'd just have the client running on the local machine for the processing power, with files fetched over the network, but I'm unsure what's the best plan of attack

000000 No.7528

I have used sftp and smb for awhile but had performance issues with both. And sshfs does not work very well for hydrus. I recommend nfs.


a75f85 No.7546

>>7528

pretty sure nfs is like for enterprise windows only


603c96 No.7554

>>7525

I got it working over smb, even partially(10% of the files are on the network drive and the rest still local). It works well enough as long as you keep the thumbnails locally.




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