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  • Proxmox sounds like it fits their use case , it’s a useful and tweakable solution, and because it’s based on KVM you can pass through hardware with IOMMU. Personally, I run Proxmox on my (admittedly not very good) home server with like 12 gigs of ram and a processor from the early 2010s, handles a few VMs just fine with hardware passthrough to a TrueNAS VM. I do run a lot of my micro services on some cheap thin clients (DNS mainly) for redundancy as I mentioned, they were cheap. Home Assistant OS is happy on Proxmox as is Jellyfin with hardware acceleration.












  • If you would consider something immutable, I’ve been loving VanillaOS. Rockin’ it on a Thinkpad for the past couple of months and it’s pretty solid. I’m pretty sure it’s independent, and they are working on (basically) a v2 switching from Ubuntu to Debian as a base making it much more independent. Maybe wait until their v2 (Orchid) comes out because there are some good features the team says they’re incorporating that are kind of lacking in the current release.