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NixOS, ProxMox, Debian or Ubuntu for Docker installation
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End goal is running docker with immich, navidrome, and something like jellyfin etc. Along with a few other things that I may add as I go along. Stability and low maintenance would probably suit me best
If stability is the goal, you really can't go wrong with Debian. I have about 10 containers running on Debian 12 (through Podman) at any given time.