Hello all, i know this seems like a stupid question to ask in this community, but i am serious.
To me: i am generally comfortable around computers, tried a few simple projects (like a music streamer based on a rpi) but i have no real education on this - all i do is follow the documentation and then google for troubleshooting. I am also (kinda) privacy focused and really annoyed at all the enshittification observable everywhere so i installed revanced and about half a year ago when i bought a new laptop i set my old thinkpad up as a proxmox-server. This is running my HomeAssistant-Instance in one VM and has another VM running ubuntu for my docker containers (paperless-ngx and immich). I really like the services these provide, but to be honest i feel uncomfortable with entrusting my data to them, as i am constantly worried i will break something and corrupt the data. Also i think i underestimated the amount of updates and maintenance that accumulates.
I am also not really willing to spend too much time learning all this from the ground up, as my dayjob is 8h in front of the computer anyway, so i dont want to spend my whole evening or weekend there as well.
I guess what i am really searching for is a service which i can just trust and pay for myself OR a very userfriendly suite of selfhosted apps.
Services i need would be:

  • general cloud storage
  • document organization (a la paperless-ngx)
  • photos

I would also like:

  • some kind of shared notes
  • a media suite (like plex)

I am fine with Home Assistant, as that has no real consequences should i really mess it up badly

Thank you for any suggestions on how to move on in this matter.

  • @DichotoDeezNutz
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    75 days ago

    You could but a NAS, or build one and install unraid on it. It should take a day or so of tinkering to get it working, and you could always sync your data to a cloud backup provider.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      25 days ago

      that would only handle the backups (and possible data loss) right?
      all the tinkering about the specific services is the same on unraid isn´t it?

          • @[email protected]
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            45 days ago

            As a point of reference, I built a 32TB Synology last year. I took me an afternoon to get it done, plus set up Plex media server, all the arrs and friends, a backup server and a couple other things. Since then maintenance has consisted of remembering to hit the “update containers” button once a month or so. I should probably automate that part but just haven’t bothered yet.

            • @[email protected]
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              15 days ago

              I use Watchtower for keeping my containers up to date (apologies if you’re already familiar). Has been very much a set-it-and-forget-it experience.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 days ago

        Unraid is pretty simple to use. It has made setting up my services easy with just a little bit of googling for trouble shooting.

      • Justin
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        15 days ago

        Yeah unraid is the same, it just adds a Gui to make it easier to learn. The downside is that unraid is very non-standard and is basically impossible to back up or manage in source control like vanilla docker or kubernetes

      • @DichotoDeezNutz
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        15 days ago

        Easier to use imo. TrueNAS would be better, but takes more time to learn how to use.