04-05-2023, 10:30 AM
Yes, both QNAP and Synology NAS devices allow for multiple user accounts and the ability to create separate personal spaces or shared folders for each user. This means that you can have separate "Google Photos" accounts for each user on your NAS server, with their own sets of photos that can be AI processed and tagged using QNAP's QuMagie app or Synology's Moments app.
To set this up on a QNAP NAS, you would need to create user accounts for each person and set up shared folders for each account. Then, you can install the QuMagie app on each person's mobile phone and connect it to their respective shared folder to sync and manage their photos.
It's worth noting that both QNAP and Synology have slightly different user interfaces and features, so it may be worth looking into both options to see which one fits your needs better.
DS118 or TS-133 is good options.
To set this up on a QNAP NAS, you would need to create user accounts for each person and set up shared folders for each account. Then, you can install the QuMagie app on each person's mobile phone and connect it to their respective shared folder to sync and manage their photos.
It's worth noting that both QNAP and Synology have slightly different user interfaces and features, so it may be worth looking into both options to see which one fits your needs better.
DS118 or TS-133 is good options.