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If you're only using it for Plex and nothing else, it probably won't make a lot of difference which you use.
My old setup was Ubuntu running Plex as an install.. if you just run a server without a gui, it's like 3 lines to install Plex
I also have a pi as a portable setup running the docker version which works pretty well but I don't think it will handle hardware encoding very well, but I could be wrong
Yeah Ubuntu came up in a few searches, I'll read more about that, Desktop was 25gb which was a bit excessive given the age of the PC, will look at server, ty
Debian is another popular choice for servers (Ubuntu is based on Debian, with a few things bolted on top which are in my opinion not worth it). The default Debian installation only consumes 1-2GB disk space (just deselect any desktop environment during the installation process)
Minimised Ubuntu server I think only wants like 2.5gb of space and cuts out a lot of things you'll never use