I manage a local NAS using Fedora Server. I used to manage 4 Ubuntu LTS Oracle Cloud instances.
Fedora Server is an unusual choice, but I am pretty used to using its latest technologies and Red Hat type distro. Cockpit, SELinux and Podman with quadlets are quite lovely stuff. Did I mention I use Podman with quadlets to manage and autoupdate my containers?
- OpenZFS - Z1 raid
- Cockpit - Using Cockpit UI to manage it all through a web interface, nowadays rarely SSH. It's just convenient ;).
- Nextcloud
- Jellyfin
- Vaultwarden - however I would prefer one day migrating to hosted Bitwarden. This not to say that self-hosting Vaultwarden is hard or unsecure, but there is no clear benefit to me to do this other than avoiding subscription fees.
- Cloudflare for DNS and cloudflare-ddns for DDNS
- Healthchecks.io for monitoring cron jobs; hello to Latvian developers!