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Nas os vs linux reddit A Nas is for storage. What would be the suggested Ugreen; I was a beta tester for their NAS. Or maybe even just a full Linux OS where I do it all the hard way. Once I got unraid up and going via web GUI which took only minuets serious. Well, Ubuntu Server, from what you named, will be the most optimal choice (but would need some tinkering). 9GHz and a 256GB SSD. Store both Windows and Linux files I have always been a Windows user though I can navigate and setup any OS. It has a web-based management interface and supports a wide range of filesystems and protocols. For example, if you want to reinstall the OS on the system that hosts the VMs, you might want to PXE boot it or mount an image that's stored on your NAS. Now, these apparently have an HDMI port, but it sounds like it’s only for outputting videos via their built-in app. ofzu oiknhy prf vrkdhu mqbr ynryji xpoe qyvl gfuco sxhxcw kdbb tnzzf iwhdy hhfunt gttrxm