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As the title says i am currently considering switching away from TrueNAS Scale.
My system has a Celeron N3160, 16gb ram, 2x18tb HDD as a zfs mirror and ssd storage for os
My usecase is mostly just as a local storage and media server with *arr stack and jellyfin.
Some of the reasons why i want to switch:
Truenas claims a full drive for the OS, no way to partition off something
no automatic updates (i get why it might make sense for stability, but as a basic user i probably value the convenience higher)
there've been issues with truecharts breaking the ability to update and the solution seemed to be to just reinstall the applications
applications sometimes don't show up on start and i have to restart
Overall i think TrueNAS Scale might be excellent for some, but i am just not quite the target audience. So i just want something simple that works.
Now that Unraid supports ZFS that would be a consideration, but i don't really feel like paying (however i am not completely opposed, if its the best option).
My first idea was Proxmox, but thinking about it a bit more i probably don't need the flexibility and it just adds more levers that need adjusting.
So the current frontrunner would be OpenMediaVault for a simple NAS setup that doesn't need as much flexibility and is low maintainance. I assume the setup would be pretty straight forward and i can just import my truenas zfs pool and install whatever docker applications i want.
My questions would be:
Is OpenMediaVault a good choice for me? Or is there anything better?
Any up/downsides compared to e.g. something like a simple ubuntu server?
Is there anything major that i would miss out on by not going with proxmox?
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