I like what u/mosaicmango said.
Also, as someone new to self hosting, Linux, containers, networking and assembling computers, Unraid has made the steep learning curve easier to climb.
From my perspective, staring at Unraid’s Black Friday pricing, it was a no brainer when the alternatives seem to be truenas and maybe Synology. Truenas would’ve had a steeper learning curve, and Synology provides a cookie cutter experience and learning little.
mosiacmango@lemm.ee 8 months ago
Simple to use NAS software. Has a unique parity model that allows adding as few or as many discs as you like. You can start with 3 and add 4 more to the array, no issues. The pariry model also lets you add as many parity discs as you like, as long as they are the same size as the largest disk.
Had early docker support as well, so it’s easy to spin up and integrate docker apps on the same server.
Lastly, they used to sell an excellent 8 bay standalone case. Think its been some years since they did.