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Currently working on an Arch server for my self hosting needs. I love arch, in my eyes its the perfect platform for self hosting. There is no bloat, making it lightweight and resource efficient. Its also very stable if you go down the lts route and have the time and skills to head off problems before they become catastrophic.

The downsides. For someone who is a semi-noob there is a very steep learning curve. Arch is very well documented but when you hit a problem or a brick wall its very frustrating. My low tolerence for bullshit means I take hours/days long breaks from it. There's also time demands in the real world so needless to say I've been going at it for a few weeks now.

Unraid is very appealing - nice clean interface, out-of-the-box solutions for whatever you want to do, easy NAS management... What's not to like? If it was fully open-source I would've bought into it from the start. At least once a day I think "I'm done. Sign me up unraid". Its taking an age to set up the Arch server. If I went for unraid I could be self hosting in a matter of hours. Unraid is the antitheses of Arch. Arch is for masochists.

Do you ever look at products like unraid and think "fuck this shit, gimme some of that"? What is your version of this? Have you ever actually done it and regretted it/lived happily ever after?

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[–] Brunette6256@sh.itjust.works 7 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

I bout unraid years ago.. Mostly because I was just married and just started my career and wanted a solution that was already baked. It's been great. I think it's helped me get to under stand docker more. I'd often want to run a docker that's not in their app store (yet).

The problem I kept running into is I wanted go check out and do everything which often broke things or something weird would happen.. Lol. So I have two know. One that's "production" and another for checking things out.

[–] jobbies@lemmy.zip 2 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Ha nice. I actually like it when things break and I manage to fix them. That's how you learn and finding the solution is satisfying.

[–] Unforeseen@sh.itjust.works 2 points 8 hours ago

For me I need to have stuff I actually use break to have the motivation to figure it out