u/Fancy-Football-7832

What OS/setup should I use for a Homelab if I want future proofing and possibly changing systems?

I am planning on setting up a home lab for hosting storage and to act as a media server. However, I've been rather indecisive about what operating system to use.

The biggest thing that I care about is future proofing the ability to transfer to another operating system in the future easily, and overall stability (plus making it easy to back up/transfer to another hard drive).

I've been heavily considering proxmox because I've heard that it's good for this purpose (transferrability), but if I were to do this, would it be better to pass it through to another system to handle the ZFS or should it be proxmox itself that handles it? Although, I am a bit worried that too many moving parts/complicated of a setup may make things more likely to break (which I want to avoid).

And as another question, I care more about backups than I care about uptime so I was considering not doing RAID. If I was just doing periodic backups that's easy to restore from, should it still be formatted as ZFS? Is there anything else I should really keep in consideration if I do things this way?

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u/Fancy-Football-7832 — 2 days ago