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1 Server, 1 Gamer, 1 CPU.

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I have never used a Hypervisor or NAS OS before. I have built PCs, understand the concepts, and run virtualbox. Unraid seemed easy enough. I also remember Linus' 2 Gamers 1 CPU video. I have a AMD R7 1700, Asrock B450M/ac R2.0, and AMD Rx 5700. I put it in a case that offers decent drive expansion. I am looking to try and build a NAS, but keep the machine as an accessible Windows 11 PC capable PC for general use. I don't want to need to run the VM 24/7 or needing people to go into a web gui interface to launch the VM. Any recommended guides for setup and configuring a local VM that can be launched by a user at the system without needing to access unraid?

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