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Started with RaspiOS and transitioned to vanilla Debian + OMV5 later on.
So far I never had issues whatsoever withy server. If there was an issue usually not due to debian but me learning to work with linux.
How are you liking OMV5? Pros/cons?
Didn't try anything else like TrueNas so take it for what you want.
OMV5/6 are pretty good NAS softwares with an out of the box working interface. Nothing really you don't want.
Upside: It's Debian under the hood. So if you want to dip into Linux I think it's great.
My only gripe is, it's impossible to upgrade between versions. You'd need to wipe the OS and restart (afaik).