Either should work fine to be honest, don't let not using Debian before put you off - if you install it with Gnome its basically the same as Ubuntu, if you're using CLI only - its essentially exactly the same.

If you're literally running as a home server - VM on Windows is fine as long as the host is on when you need it, that said RPi4 is good and I've got two at home running various containers - but then maybe you wanna do other things with it. :-)

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Tyvm! I might try Debian just to see something different. Only thing I remember having issues with in the past with VMs was the networking, but I’d imagine it wouldn’t be so much of a problem now.

I love the RPi4 but the OS I was running on it was fairly unstable - I’m def gonna put it to good use.