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So as I look to build my first dedicated media server, I’m curious about what OS options I have which will check all the boxes. I’m interested in Unraid, and if there’s a Linux distro that works especially well I’d be willing to check that out as well. I just want to make sure that whatever I pick, I can use qbittorrent, Proton, and get the Arr suite working

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[–] DesolateMood@lemm.ee 2 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I'm sure any server oriented Linux distro will do fine. I use Debian.

I will note, I don't know if you're planning on having remote access (e.g. through tailscale or reverse proxy), but if you are, I found it quite a challenge to get proton to play nice with them

[–] DonnieDarkmode@lemm.ee 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

What did you end up using instead? It’s not a necessity, but remote monitoring and access has come in very handy in the past

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[–] Jz5678910@lemdro.id 1 points 3 weeks ago

I'm sure there are better options, but I'm running proxmox as my host and a windows server VM for my suite.

[–] merthyr1831@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Depends on your experience, hardware, and other stuff.

You could easily use Debian or Ubuntu server and install Docker if all you want is those listed services installed on unRAIDed drives.

You could try something like Dietpi (which is what Ive used since I started self hosting) which simplifies a few things and gives some helpful scripts on top of a basic Debian installation. It's a simple setup but still just plain ol' Debian so easy to set up however you like.

You could use something like CasaOS or ZimaOS which offer Web interfaces and integrate with docker for those with a "no tech" background up to technical users.

ProxMox is an option, but takes a lot of learning proxmox-specific stuff and IMO might be a bit overkill for your first server.

Personally, I'd go for something accessible to your tastes because everything nowadays has some kind of "easy setup" path for Plex/Jelly + Arr. Once it's set up, use it! Then once you need a big change for better hardware or more bespoke software setups then start digging into more fancy setups.

[–] DonnieDarkmode@lemm.ee 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I actually want to prioritise the data protection of some sort of RAID setup, and support for torrenting and whatnot would be secondary to that. Really what I’m trying to avoid is installing and setting up my system only to find out that the OS I’ve picked is terrible for torrenting afterwards.

I have a workable setup on consumer Windows 11 right now, so I see the next step as having a dedicated Media Server box which can give me plenty of storage, data protection (right now a drive failure would wipe out half my server), and room for future expansion. Once that’s sorted, then I’ll look into the Arr suite and more advanced torrenting stuff. I want to pick something good for that stuff now, though, so I don’t have a ton of headache down the road

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[–] rexum@gnu.gl -2 points 3 weeks ago

@DonnieDarkmode any linux distro you want with docker on it.

[–] Imprint9816@lemmy.dbzer0.com -2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

I'd assume its probably Linux even if it's the worst in terms of Proton support but, its not like you need all the bells and whistles.

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