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I am interested in tech and would say I have more knowledge about networking than the average person, but there's still a lot that's way above my head. I've played around with Pis a little and have set up things like home assistant and foundry VTT before.

I got my hands on an old machine from work and want to upgrade it with some of my spare hardware, and ideally have it set up as my single home server. I would like to host plex, a few foundry servers, home assistant, and use it as a NAS. Basically combine everything I have right now into one more powerful machine.

Thing is... It feels really overwhelming to try and start. I'm not sure really sure how to go about the whole endeavor. What OS do I use? Do I use VMs, docker containers, is there pro or cons one way or the other? How can I make sure they're all accessible from the web securely?

Is there anything you guys can tell me to get me started? Some resources to walk me along setting a multipurpose home server?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I can't point to any decent resources, but in your shoes I'd probably download a Debian based distro that's similar to what you used on your pi's (Ubuntu server or Debian itself), learn how to use docker (see the other post where a user is asking about containerisation today for community responses) and set up a reverse proxy like Caddy to safely host your content on your lan and once you've got it working on there then think about internet access and whether you want to go down the VPS/Cloudfront route for public access to your goodies.

Given how Plex is trying to diversify away from self hosted content, give Jellyfin a spin - it's surprisingly good and supported by anything with a browser, iOS, android, firestick, kodi or whatever!