Forgive the question, I have an idea of what I want to run on it (jellyfin, sonarr, etc) but I am having a hard time figuring out optimal OS to run.
Windows? Linux? Something else? Any beginner advice is welcome!
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I have been on this path (10+ years in)
I learned the most with Proxmox (and ZFS), everything in LXCs.
But I enjoy the pure Debian install with Docker containers the most!
Ps: do not, I repeat, do not install a desktop OS. Pps: stay away from Ubuntu ;)
Actually, my NAS is on Ubuntu Server and it’s pretty good!
Yeah, the server variant is usable. But why not just Debian server instead?