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You should also have a look at ProxMox.
This would allow you to run TrueNAS as a VM as well as spin up other VM’s and LXCs as needed (including a VM running docker).
That said - regardless of which hypervisor you commit to, I’ll recommend that you plan to upgrade your RAM, and look closely at whether plex supports your GPU for hardware acceleration. (Also consider Emby instead of Plex).
Setting up a server to run VM’s can be quite a memory hog. NAS applications as well as media servers in particular.
TrueNAS is going to need 16GB of ram minimum right off the bat, and your media server will eat the other 16GB before you even get started with docker containers.
Hello, by the way, should the vm disks of virtual machines be placed in TrueNAS, or should the hard disks storing vm disks be directly managed by Proxmox?
Ideally you use a second nvme drive dedicated to storing VM’s - but if not you’ll want them stored on the proxmox drive, not inside TrueNAS.