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I haven't looked into proxmox yet, so I wouldn't rule it out yet. OMV is nice, but I found it a little limiting. I actually really like the idea of running a full linux distro with an actual desktop (so not just headless) on it instead of just using OMV as the primary interface. I like the idea of spending more time within actual linux so I can upgrade my linux-fu.
1L PCs look cool, I suppose I won't be able to upgrade too much, but then again I'm unlikely to need to anytime soon. The form factor looks amazing.
I needed something for compute not really storage, regardless these hp's have two nvme slots, and an optional ssd tray (lower modules come with the ssd, these did not have the tray but can buy separately if needed) so the storage upgradeability is pretty good.
Since my home server is a media server, it's primary drive is an 8TB HDD :)
How is that currently plugged in to your odroid? You'll face similar limitations with beelink or intel nucs. Those small form factor pcs generally don't support 3.5inch hdds. Most can fit a single 2.5incch ssd.
The HC2 supports a full-sized 3.5in HDD.
Oh, I'd assumed the NUCs would fit a 3.5in HDD, I guess that rules them out.