What to do if you have too many devices for 1 apple Id

I have too many apple devices to sync. Only one apple I'd at the moment. I am trying to figure out what to do?  I have 3 iPads a 2 iPods and 1 iPod touch and an iPhone that I want to use the same overall library of content.  What should I do when you can only have a maximum of 5 apple devices on one computer?  Sorry not an apple genius. 

If you asking me, I would suggest to additonally use a second storage service which also allows you to store your pictures over the 30 days period. I personally use Dropbox with automatic upload for that (https://db.tt/cMEgDUFZ), but there are also other storage services like Flickr for example.

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