I bought the Umbrel Home from their website specifically for this reason (and because I wanted to upgrade from Raspi 4 by doing a migration instead of a new build)
What's everyone recommend for a self-hosted personal cloud server these days?
I am currently running my old nostr:npub1aghreq2dpz3h3799hrawev5gf5zc2kt4ch9ykhp9utt0jd3gdu2qtlmhct node for this purpose, after uninstalling all the Bitcoin related services, but it's less than ideal since it is very limited running on a R-Pi 4 with only 4G of RAM. My nostr:npub126ntw5mnermmj0znhjhgdk8lh2af72sm8qfzq48umdlnhaj9kuns3le9ll is now my dedicated Bitcoin node and I would prefer to keep it dedicated to Bitcoin related services only.
So, I am looking for something separate to run NextCloud, Plex, Immich, and such, with the ability to access services via Tailscale, Tor, or clearnet on a per service basis, and maybe move my Haven relay over to that device, too. Should I just build a beefier rig running Umbrel OS, or would something else be better? Should I just wait until Start9 releases their next version with more options for remote connection and set up a separate Start9 server for this use-case, even though no one has any idea when that will be and I've been waiting over a year already? Is there another OS I should consider instead?
What hardware should I be looking at for this use-case? A Nuc or some other mini-pc? Looking to keep this around $500-$1,000.
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Based on the conversation above, I'll be installing Umbrel on a refurbished Think Centre that I picked up for $100 less than the Umbrel Home with similar specs for the CPU and RAM. I have a 5TB HDD that I'll be bringing over to the new machine, too.
Don't install umbrel. Just install all your apps from the source
Go with a linux distro, you think?
Ubuntu is fine
Honestly windows is okay for Plex. Containers are a little trickier on windows because of wsl.
I'd rather go with Ubuntu or Mint. Running mint on my main PC, so I am getting pretty familiar with it already.
However, what I have appreciated about Umbrel is the web interface that I can easily access from my PC without having to go plug a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Is that available with other Linux distros? You'd think it might be, since Umbrel is just Linux under the hood.