Free/TrueNAS.
It doesn't support BTRFS 🤷.
Maybe cockpit?
I am looking into that, but it depends heavilly on systemd... might use it in combo with Debian installs.
There's things like Unraid and Synology that have their own UI. But they have some limitations, for example Synology requires one of their devices, doesn't run on generic ones.
There's XPnology, but as I said, I like using my own solutuons (choose the distro and build on that).
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