What's the BEST home server operating system?

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Published 2023-01-10
In this video, we'll take a closer look at the operating system that you might want to run on your home server, such as Linux, Windows, Hypervisors or NAS Systems. I'll explain which options I think are the best, and in which situation they make the most sense for a beginner or pro. Let's explore and evaluate some of the best operating systems for home servers. #homelab #homeserver #operatingsystem

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Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction
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02:14 - Linux
06:19 - Windows
07:21 - Type-1 Hypervisors
09:07 - Best Hypervisor Platforms
12:45 - NAS Systems
15:05 - Conclusion

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All Comments (21)
  • @theshazman
    Christian if it wasnt for your videos I would have never gotten the courage and motivation to install linux, portainer, and a ton of containerized services. Our home has been transformed. Greatly appreciate the awesome content you make. Thanks for everything!
  • @MacVilleLP
    I‘m using UnRaid for my HomeServer setup. As NAS, HyperVisor and Docker Host. It‘s fun to work with and a huge Community if there are questions.
  • @nkreadly1989
    Been going through the same exploration myself for the past 15 years and I am proud to say, we have similar setups. I just wish your content was available then like it is now. Regardless, love your channel. It’s on my top recommendations for family and friends who are interested in this space. Videos are inspiring and keeps me motivated to continue to learn. Thanks for sharing.
  • @GothicPotato2
    Gotta say, this was a fantastic video and I really appreciated the deep walk through on each option and why one might go with each of them. The fact that your choice wasn’t the choice you recommended for starting out, with an explanation of why, just really cemented your credibility. Glad I came across your channel and you’ve earned a subscriber!
  • @kf4bzt
    Hi Christian. Thanks for the video. I am running Proxmox on three workstations in a cluster with HA and TrueNAS Scale on its own workstation. I found the Dell and HP workstations were cheaper and work really well for what I do in my home / lab. I really enjoy your videos and look forward to more.
  • @b.lemire7453
    This is very timely and helpful as I am going to build my first home server this week. Thank you!
  • Thanks man i am trying to build my own NAS system and wasnt really sure how, i looked into TrueNas Core but now that you mentioned TrueNAS Scale i looked up the differences and it is a really great piece of software exactly for what i need.
  • @leopard3131
    I have been using Proxmox for years and I highly advise it. The web interface is fantastic and simplifies server management and backups. Personally I use LXC (containers) as they have less overhead than KVM for most internal services. I do use KVM for outward services as Personally I like selinux for security. Speaking of security I think that is a consideration on servers and I would highly advise using selinux or apparmor. Another option if one wants to run a few servers such as a web server is to use one of the various services such as linode. For a basic server they are less expensive than hardware and there is the additional cost in that most internet providers limit upload speed unless you upgrade the basic service. I stopped running windows servers decades ago the cost is too high.
  • @troy.s
    Glad I watched to the end for the mention of XCP-ng, though I think it deserved a spot in the hypervisor chapter. IMO, it's a best-of-breed system, especially when combined with Xen Orchestra. Anyone who is serious about using their homelab as a learning platform would be well served by spending some quality time with it.
  • Can't wait for the next video ! I'm starting with some NAS stuffs but now Hypervisors make me excited to try since it sounds much more controlled and can build many stuffs on. Wait for the next video so I can feel more confident building my very first home server.
  • @kwiatriot6190
    16:30-17:00 is 🔥🔥. The best tips on the video! Just found you last month, keep up the amazing content! Dank
  • @Theborg72
    thanks.. always fun to see your clips and ideas, can agree with you on this choice both with proxmox and truenas, looking forward to the next upload
  • Brilliant video. The most important tip I understood from all that is to stop looking for alternatives and just dive in - I have stalled on my new home lab project for the last 8 months now simply because I was too afraid of using the wrong thing and having to do it all again.
  • @tomstechnews
    Hi Christian. Thanks for the vid! My homelab consists of Proxmox VE+Backup Server (VM, LXC, Docker, Backup) and a Synology (NAS, data-backup, VMs, share+sync Data, video surveillance, Cloud sync., Photos, VPN, Wordpress). Synology is a very reliable, fast and secure homelab solution. All gui managed by DSM. A hint for your next vid: "battle" Synology vs TrueNAS. Have a good time !😀
  • @ToKiBitch
    Great video. I´m running Proxmox on my HomeServer, and I love to learn more about Linux, and deploying new services for me and my Family on my Own. And you are so inspiring to me. Like your Content a lot, and looking forward for your next Video. Keep it up !
  • @swagger1262
    This is truly define my entire cases. From Linux then Proxmox, finally I end up using TrueNAS Scale. Just want a simple home storage server with additional task. After watch this video I know I do not make a wrong decision. Love this video. Thanks for sharing!
  • Building my first Proxmox machine changed everything for me in what I can do, and experiment with, at home. I highly recommend trying it out. You don't need a very powerful machine to spin up your first instance. Just as long as the CPU fully supports virtualization features, which is very common, but not universal.
  • Some folks mentioned Unraid. I would put that on the same level as TrueNAS. Slightly different target group, but what makes it really strong is the huge community behind it. All being said, I have switched to TrueNAS bare matal and Proxmox HA cluster on HP Thinclients myself. I also have few services running in cloud.
  • @markkoops2611
    This is a great video, so far I've settled on Windows but this does present a great argument on alternative options