EDIT 2: Iāve chosen the Beelink EQ14. It had the best ālast-genā specs, lowest price, and better hardware (BT 5.2 vs Pulcroās 4.2, as well as Wifi6 vs Wifi5). I also ruled out the Morefine because all of its reviews were paid, not very reassuring imho.
EDIT: Holy shit, was not expecting so much support for my inquiry. Thank you all for the bevy of ideas and solutions. I think Iām still gonna go for the Intel 12th Gen+ NUC style, although some of your setups seriously made me quite jelly. Maybe Iāll get there one of these days. Iāll update this when I finally lock down my purchase :)
Hey all, lurker for a bit, but just joined because Iāve started my journey of self hosting the simple stuff (or at least I hope itās simple). For the past couple years Iāve been using a RPi Zero W for PiHole, and more recently go into Jellyfin and Home Assistant, using an RPi4 and an RPi3+ respectively. Iāve also got a hand-me-down Synology ds214j NAS with 2x8TB in RAID0 RAID1, which is about half full atm. Iām not expecting to expand that storage anytime soon, so Iāve pivoted to an attempt at combining the 3 Pis above into one NUC/SFF/etc device with a roughly similar power draw. Also looking at re-jumping back into 3D printing using OctoPrint.
Iāve looked briefly at jumping to a Pi5, but that led me down the rabbit hole with Jeff Geerlingās article/video on Pi vs. NUC. Iāve continued to putter around looking at NUCs in the ~$200 range. Hoping to stick with MinisForum, GMKTek, or Beelink if possible, but only because⦠itās all I know. Iād like to also tinker deeper with Linux flavors, as Iām a noob at best with it but want to at least have some growing knowledge, as Iāve primarily been a Windows gamer and use Apple at the office almost exclusively. Iād like to try staying with AMD as Iāve slowly moved over from the ādark sideā (donāt hurt me) that is Intel and Nvidia.
Last nugget is that Iāve never tinkered with Docker, as it seems that may be the best route to host all these apps on one contiguous installation. Iāve new-ish to VMs too, so anything āBabyās First VMā would be nice.
I know I made a giant pile of wants/needs, so if thereās no magical unicorn, Iām cool with other ideas. Thanks in advance, and Iām really keen on seeing what options I have.
EDIT: Iāve chosen the Beelink EQ14. It had the best ālast-genā specs, lowest price, and better hardware (BT 5.2 vs Pulcroās 4.2, as well as Wifi6 vs Wifi5). I also ruled out the Morefine because all of its reviews were paid, not very reassuring imho.


Also running Calibre, Syncthing, Transmission and Filen. all on Linux Mint.
I canāt cope with TUI-only OSās - the command stuff makes no sense to me at all. Iāve learned some of it, and am trying to get Nextcloud running in Docker behind Nginx Proxy Manager, but I canāt work out DDNS yet so⦠š
I was keen on Proxmox or Yunohost, but put off by the fact that they totally replace the OS. Iād be more comfortable with something that runs on the OS, like Docker does.
I know some of those words, but with that said, thank you for those ideas! Thatās a lot more complicated than I was planning, but you gave me fodder for buying a beefier NUC! I think Iām close to settling with an n97 unit that has dual LAN for Pihole and such.
Would you know of any guides or such to set something as complex as what youāve going, or was it more just time and tinkering? Iām still wrestling with which VM setup to use, but at least Mint was on my shortlist for OS choice.
My non-profit the Rebel Tech Alliance is working on a series of blog posts that will look at self hosting for begginners. If you sign up for the blog youāll get them when theyāre published:
https://blog.rebeltechalliance.org/
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But really what Iāve got going (if you exclude Transmission) is the simplest stuff. Jellyfin, Calibre and Syncthing are just āclick and installā - they are all self contained so they donāt need all that Docker stuff. I suggest just tinkering with them.
Thanks! I just ordered the BeeLink EQ14 and itāll be here sometime next week. Hopefully your guides prove useful to the noob I am :)