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Unraid (you pay for how many disks you have in your array, you can get the unlimited one for like $119 - would have to double-check but it's around 100 bucks, it's not subscription-based, so once you buy it you have it for good). Been using it for years, it's great and is pretty easy to set up. If you have any questions let me know. They're constantly improving it.
Fuck UnRAID and paying to use Debian with a webGUI slapped on top of it. Also they lock you into their platform once you start using their product. Their unRAID form of redundancy is proprietary, so you can't just slap the same drives into another server and have them work.
Ohhh I may have to look into unraid then. Didn't realize there was a one time deal. Thanks for the tips.