feat: docs.immich.app (#21819)

Co-authored-by: Jason Rasmussen <jason@rasm.me>
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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ If you do not deploy Immich using Docker Compose and see a deprecation warning f
Immich has migrated off of the deprecated pgvecto.rs database extension to its successor, [VectorChord](https://github.com/tensorchord/VectorChord), which comes with performance improvements in almost every aspect. This section will guide you on how to make this change in a Docker Compose setup.
Before making any changes, please [back up your database](/docs/administration/backup-and-restore). While every effort has been made to make this migration as smooth as possible, theres always a chance that something can go wrong.
Before making any changes, please [back up your database](/administration/backup-and-restore). While every effort has been made to make this migration as smooth as possible, theres always a chance that something can go wrong.
After making a backup, please modify your `docker-compose.yml` file with the following information.
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#### I have a separate PostgreSQL instance shared with multiple services. How can I switch to VectorChord?
Please see the [standalone PostgreSQL documentation](/docs/administration/postgres-standalone#migrating-to-vectorchord) for migration instructions. The migration path will be different depending on whether youre currently using pgvecto.rs or pgvector, as well as whether Immich has superuser DB permissions.
Please see the [standalone PostgreSQL documentation](/administration/postgres-standalone#migrating-to-vectorchord) for migration instructions. The migration path will be different depending on whether youre currently using pgvecto.rs or pgvector, as well as whether Immich has superuser DB permissions.
#### Why are so many lines removed from the `docker-compose.yml` file? Does this mean the health check is removed?